TheAppleCore
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I'm considering moving to San Francisco, where my big sister and brother-in-law live. I'm just a little apprehensive about the high cost of living.
I'm a college dropout with no degree, and no particularly advanced skills, in my opinion. My friends and family all keep reassuring me that I'll be fine. You're great with computers! There's a huge job market for people like you up in Silicon Valley! Well, I'm not so sure about that. I spent some of my free time as a teenager fooling around with a few basic programming languages, which I've probably almost completely forgotten how to use at this point. I slapped together a couple amateurish websites. That's basically the extent of my tech genius. The only "job" I've ever had was doing random odds and ends for my Dad's business, for minimum wage.
I do, however, consider myself a generally smart, capable, and motivated person. Can I get a job that will pay me enough to have a reasonable quality of life in SF on that merit alone? I want to be practical.
The other option I'm considering is moving in with my aunt in Iowa City (a small midwestern college town), which would be far more economical. The reason I'm attracted to San Francisco is that I anticipate being able to meet like-minded young peeps and make friends more easily there.
Sigh... I'm probably just overthinking things.
I'm a college dropout with no degree, and no particularly advanced skills, in my opinion. My friends and family all keep reassuring me that I'll be fine. You're great with computers! There's a huge job market for people like you up in Silicon Valley! Well, I'm not so sure about that. I spent some of my free time as a teenager fooling around with a few basic programming languages, which I've probably almost completely forgotten how to use at this point. I slapped together a couple amateurish websites. That's basically the extent of my tech genius. The only "job" I've ever had was doing random odds and ends for my Dad's business, for minimum wage.
I do, however, consider myself a generally smart, capable, and motivated person. Can I get a job that will pay me enough to have a reasonable quality of life in SF on that merit alone? I want to be practical.
The other option I'm considering is moving in with my aunt in Iowa City (a small midwestern college town), which would be far more economical. The reason I'm attracted to San Francisco is that I anticipate being able to meet like-minded young peeps and make friends more easily there.
Sigh... I'm probably just overthinking things.