That’s… an unusual combination unless you’re still in high school (or pursuing a liberal-arts major in college :-P).
Liberal arts major. I can code, but not well enough to get hired for it, and since I haven’t managed to get myself to like it enough to level up in it yet, I doubt I will.
My usual triple:
Something you like to do
Something you are or could become competent at
Something that other people are willing to pay you enough money for
Find something that satisfies all three.
That’s… an unusual combination unless you’re still in high school (or pursuing a liberal-arts major in college :-P).
Liberal arts major. I can code, but not well enough to get hired for it, and since I haven’t managed to get myself to like it enough to level up in it yet, I doubt I will.
So what happens when you apply your intelligence to the problem of acquiring marketable skills?
I decide that it can’t hurt to ask around and see what marketable skills one can acquire outside a job or formal education, other than programming.