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re: A 33 year old has 2 years to train/school for a new career, what do you suggest?
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:24 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:24 pm to StringedInstruments
I'm in a coding boot camp here in Bham, Al. One of the teachers used to be a public school teacher. She learned how to code, got a coding job, and gets paid to teach coding at night.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:34 pm to Aubie Spr96
How long is the course and what cost?
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:37 pm to Aubie Spr96
quote:
in Bham, Al. One of the teachers used to be a public school teacher. She learned how to code, got a coding job, and gets paid to teach coding at night.
Is this something you are going into with no professional experience?
Posted on 12/13/16 at 3:06 pm to Aubie Spr96
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Message A 33 year old has 2 years to train/school for a new career, what do you suggest? by Aubie Spr96 I'm in a coding boot camp here in Bham, Al. One of the teachers used to be a public school teacher. She learned how to code, got a coding job, and gets paid to teach coding at night
I'm interested in this as well
Posted on 12/13/16 at 4:41 pm to Polar Pop
I've been in tech sales for a long time. I want to be in project management and hopefully work myself into a C level position or possibly running a start-up. I'm 40 and have about 25 years left to get where I want to be.
Here's the info on the class. Forgot they had a Mobile, Al class.
LINK
The precourse work is all on Code Academy. All that is free.
I've finished the HTML and CSS. Working on Sass and JavaScript now.
Here's the info on the class. Forgot they had a Mobile, Al class.
LINK
The precourse work is all on Code Academy. All that is free.
I've finished the HTML and CSS. Working on Sass and JavaScript now.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 4:42 pm to Hangover Haven
That's what I meant a-hole
I didn't realize I had to differentiate, if you had any sense of the word imply you knew that's how to interpret it.
Now piss off
I didn't realize I had to differentiate, if you had any sense of the word imply you knew that's how to interpret it.
Now piss off
Posted on 12/13/16 at 4:44 pm to StringedInstruments
Software development
1a.) Get into a Galvanize program
1b.) Use udacity or another online avenue
2.) Get a job in the best industry there is. Awesome work environment, flex scheduling, remote work, high demand, excellent pay
3.) profit... then thank me later
1a.) Get into a Galvanize program
1b.) Use udacity or another online avenue
2.) Get a job in the best industry there is. Awesome work environment, flex scheduling, remote work, high demand, excellent pay
3.) profit... then thank me later
Posted on 12/13/16 at 4:54 pm to HippieTiger
Also, to the OP. Do yourself a favor and spend the money and get these guys to give you an aptitude test:
LINK
It's the best money I ever spent. I would recommend this for anyone attending college or looking at a career change. I had it done and it really delivers a lot of clarity to your search. I also had both of my kids tested before they went to college. In a world full of infinite possibilities, it sure was nice to have that list narrowed down a bit.
LINK
It's the best money I ever spent. I would recommend this for anyone attending college or looking at a career change. I had it done and it really delivers a lot of clarity to your search. I also had both of my kids tested before they went to college. In a world full of infinite possibilities, it sure was nice to have that list narrowed down a bit.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 6:09 pm to Tigertracks
quote:That explains the lungs in your avi...
Respiratory therapist.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 6:10 pm to StringedInstruments
Ive thought about nursing too
Posted on 12/13/16 at 6:38 pm to StringedInstruments
Are you open to relocating? Here in CA, I don't have a full time position that earns less than $45K. Of course the COL is considerably higher and your neighbors will probably be loons, but with your education there are definitely opportunities.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 9:55 pm to lsufanz
ETA: frick it Im signing up for the Associates in Construction Management.
Thanks for the kick start OP.
Thanks for the kick start OP.
This post was edited on 12/14/16 at 7:16 am
Posted on 12/13/16 at 10:54 pm to StringedInstruments
quote:I am not qualified to sell what I sell, but what I sell I sell very well.
Seems like sales can be difficult to break into. I'd be qualified to be in education sales. Not sure how much they make, but I doubt it's that much.
Posted on 12/14/16 at 9:27 am to The Mick
quote:
What would a salesforce gig involve
Setting up, customizing, and maintaining a company's salesforce account as an hourly 1099 contractor. Probably remotely for a lot of them.
There are a ton of sites where people post those jobs, and one that is specific to salesforce that they curate, if memory serves.
Also look on indeed.com, always lots of salesforce admins needed.
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