It was my last day of work and I'm happy I finished my remaining tasks on time. And now, it's time for me to move on to my next journey.
The only reason I took the job was for me to get enough experience to build my own app. So I already planned it that I will quit my job after 3 years since I signed the 3-year bond contract.
Didn't know that it was tough having one source of income but I think I'm good since I'm still living with my parents...
There are times that I compare my income and life to my coworkers, same age brackets and shit... which resulted for me to lose my focus and my mind shifted a lot of times, and I think it's a waste of time to repeat it again.
But... at the end of the day... I'm just too lazy I guess and I think that a day job is not suited for me. I'm more of the build one app and make it rain type of guy...
Don't even know what to do now!!!
I guess I'll try playing stocks and multiplying my money while trying to build my app and an online business for the time being.
Let's be a burden to family... ๐
Sometimes I like calling myself the Lazy Programmer cause the only reason I learned programming was to minimize my converse with humans cause I got a pretty bad experience in childhood with them I guess. And, maybe talking with people sucks my energy so much.
When you jump, I can assure you that your parachute will not open right away. But if you do not jump, your parachute will never open. If you're safe, you'll never soar! - Steve Harvey
Hi Noobie Programmer,
ReplyDeleteApologies for commenting here as I wasn't able to find your email anywhere. I work for KaiOS Technologies (https://kaiostech.com/explore/devices/) and we are the 3rd largest operating system for mobile phones (after iOS and Android). We focus on making old-school phones into smart devices that are capable of running WhatsApp, Maps, YouTube, 4G, etc.. We've been around for 4 years now and are also backed by Google and Jio Reliance, as they help us grow our presence in developing countries, where low-income people use our devices as smartphone alternatives.
I'm reaching out to you to check if you might be interested in developing web apps for our devices. Similar to Android's Play Store we have a KaiStore (https://kaiostech.com/store/) where you can upload applications, monetize them and make some side income that way. We work with 120+ developers who have developed around 800 apps so far.
You can check our developer portal at https://developer.kaiostech.com for more info and if that sounds like something that might interest you, I'm happy to chat further.
Regards,
Peter