- I'm moving to a new city. I do not have a job secured but I have had interviews for full time positions and am confident I could get an IT job
- I despise work. I despise the amount of time it takes out of my life, I hate IT and I'm socially awkward as fuck
- I have about £26,000. £10k is in an index fund ETF, paying a little dividend quaterly, £10k is in Crypto, which is now worth £13k and I have about £2k cash. I understand this puts me ahead of a lot of people and I don't want to appear like I'm unappreciative of what I have
Is it possible / a good idea to get a crappy part time job rather than a full time position? I hate IT and I don't want to spend all my waking hours around a job that I hate, but I also do want to increase my wealth. I was thinking of changing careers but I really can't find any careers that I would enjoy
>>18614896
You seem to have enough to live by comfortably, nothing too extravagant, but it's good.
How old are you now? If you're still in 20s, I'd suggest to go into full time job with main intention to get familiar with corporate worlds and its inner workings while trying to build meaningful business networks.
Then after all of above things secured, assumed you're richer and not being broke, you'd better off trying to figure to build a business in your early 30. You still young enough to be admired as "brave" or "inspirational" by people and still got energy to do lots of heavy shit.
Focus finding what works for you and build your own business with it, don't start running before you can walk though, it's a downfall often for most.