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Originally Posted by NatalieMojoHost
Well, does he want to code for a living? There are plenty of coding jobs who will hire "Juniors" at 2500/month. I think given he's 18, he's better off spending a few years working for someone before he starts something of his own. This of course assumes he has actual skills and didn't just read "html for dummies".
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working solo online is hard work. the coding is just part of it. finding the projects to code is a lot of work too.
the path to self-employment usually involves going out into the world and getting some skills and experience that are worth selling. if his skills aren't strong enough to be the 'product', then he needs to create a product. you can't sell a product or service that doesn't exist.
ps i am glad to see some nice battles going on
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