I hate being an engineer is it worth it for me to switch to software development for ability to work from home and ability creative?
2018-06-28 11:18:52 UTC
I hate being an engineer is it worth it for me to switch to software development for ability to work from home and ability creative?
Eight answers:
Jesse
2018-07-11 12:42:04 UTC
Learn web designing. PhotoShop, HTML, CSS, Angular, Bootstrap.
Maybe it's just me
2018-07-04 15:22:27 UTC
There are engineering jobs that people can do from home. You need to dramatically change your attitude if you want to get one of those. If you were hiring an engineer, would the person whose first four words were” I hate being an engineer” be your choice to hire? Regarding software development, the employer would likely choose a person with more background experience and education.
異域秦後人
2018-06-28 19:58:42 UTC
GET SUCH JOB TO FULFIL YOUR WISHES. OLD YAHOO EMPOLYOR USED TO GIVE SUCH GOOD JOB TO ALLOW EMPOLYEES WORKING AT HOME, BUT BECAME BANKRUPCY NOW.
Philomel
2018-06-28 16:51:51 UTC
Take a vocational aptitude Test to find out where your strongest field really is. Use your current job to finance your further education into that field. Yours is a common story of someone letting someone else decide their path. There is not much you can do to fix it except learn from the mistake, move on and in the future ask lots of questions but decide for yourself on important issues. It is a very valuable lesson.
oil field trash
2018-06-28 12:53:01 UTC
Only you can answer this question.
dogsafire
2018-06-28 12:40:43 UTC
You won't get to work from home until you prove that you can do it under supervision.
Buck up and do your job like everyone else
D50
2018-06-28 11:49:11 UTC
You're stuck forever in your job pretending to be from Microsoft while actually calling (from Bangalore) people in the USA to tell them they have a computer problem.
Iggy Rocko
2018-06-28 11:37:52 UTC
Yes, make the change.
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