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Looking for job suggestions

Hey guys,

I live in the Netherlands and I work for a company in Belgium. I write Node.js applications for them and like what I do.

Recently the board changed, different directors and as a result there's now a lot of tension and
envy.

Right now I'm 17 and I'll be turning 18 in March next year. I don't have a graduation yet (and not sure if I'll try get it) and I pay 1000 EUR/mo in rent and basic needs.

If somebody could suggest me a job I could look into, or knows someone that offers something challenging and fun; please let me know.

Comments

  • ehabehab Member
    edited September 2015

    may i suggest 2 options:

    1) get an academic degree and IT profession degree e.g: Linux Admin etc ..

    2) change profession completely into sales, business.

    you have so much up/down time ahead don't forget to have fun also.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • @classy: hard to give advice with practically no input. YOU know what your skills and interests are, but people here are not mind readers ;) This said, I'd suggest sticking with the job that pays the bills and which you like to boot. Any free time you have, I suggest looking into setting up your own small business as a secondary income source, that, with time and experience, may develop into something bigger.

  • @ehab said:
    may i suggest 2 options:

    1) get an academic degree and IT profession degree e.g: Linux Admin etc ..

    I want to be a linux admin and am studying rhcsa. Do you think I will get a job with this?

  • @stallion said:
    I want to be a linux admin and am studying rhcsa. Do you think I will get a job with this?

    You can also get a job without those if you try. Without experience, certificates increase chances and a good way to put a foot on the door.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • If you attache your portfolio to this thread. I believe answers will be more accurate.

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