Hey /adv/, I self-taught myself web development last year this time and this January started a job at a startup. I absolutely hated it. The company, the people, the building, the travel, the work, just eveything. The job was writing bad code and working on meaningless projects, as web dev often is. I left after 3 months.
I've been thinking what to do and I have an interview for another startup, web dev again, next week. This is good obviously as I need a job but I don't know if I want to throw myself into that type of work again. It's far away so there's the killer traveling again, and I'm scared of feeling like I can't leave and being so hopeless.
I have no qualifications though, so being able to land this job made me really happy. If I don't do it, then I'll have to waste money for university, or work retail. I only want to continue with web dev because my dream would be to work somewhere from home and travel.
I don't know whether I started despising web development because of my old job, or because I just got bored and started hating it.
Please help!
TL;DR:
>self-teach and get job in coding
>absolutely hate the work and company
>leave
>don't have any other skills or want to spend money for university
>i could go back to web dev but i'm worried i'll hate it again
>what do
Start trading cryptocurrencies full time.
>>18443645
go back to /biz/
>>18443633
I really wonder how does one self taught himself something he hates?
Maybe learn something you dont hate and apply to that job instead?
You're not supposed to LIKE your job most of the times. Try to find that kind of job, but close to home if you can.
OR
Try being independent?
>>18444062
I didn't hate it at first. My job made me hate it.
>>18444113
There are no web dev jobs near me. I think I'll try get my skills up then go freelance. Is it even possible to make enough money freelance as a beginner?
You don't need to say "self-taught myself", it's redundant
>>18444281
shit, yeah, i'm a retard lol