I do graphic design, web development and shoot pics/videos for realtors. You're looking at £3-5k extra income/month. Obviously the first two don't require much if you pirate the softwares and learning materials. The pictures and videos for realtors bit will need you to invest in a really good camera + decent lenses, drone, lighting, gimbal, editing PC/laptop, you'll spend a minimum of £6-7k but you'll make that back in 2-3 months guaranteed.I got a couple of ideas but I have family that are in real estate and looking to get into that.
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Whats your main job?I do graphic design, web development and shoot pics/videos for realtors. You're looking at £3-5k extra income/month. Obviously the first two don't require much if you pirate the softwares and learning materials. The pictures and videos for realtors bit will need you to invest in a really good camera + decent lenses, drone, lighting, gimbal, editing PC/laptop, you'll spend a minimum of £6-7k but you'll make that back in 2-3 months guaranteed.
Feel free to DM me if there's anything I can assist with the things mentioned above.
I'm a desktop developer, currently working for a company who basically designed one of NHS' softwares for their database.Whats your main job?
Why is the UK so gaajo when it comes to paying software developers. Here I was offered $100k when i was 21 if i was in the UK I'd be getting 45k poundsI'm a desktop developer, currently working for a company who basically designed one of NHS' softwares for their database.
I got £45 at my first job straight after graduation, had a raise of £5k the year after. Was on £50k for like 4 years. Decided to do my PhD which was funded by the company, and got my salary bumped up to £75 upon finishing my PhD. You need to realise life here is cheaper compared to the states, especially if you stay away from large cities like London, Edinburgh etc..Why is the UK so gaajo when it comes to paying software developers. Here I was offered $100k when i was 21 if i was in the UK I'd be getting 45k pounds
That makes sense. I probably wouldn't need a car there cause of the dense cities and would have free healthcare and education.I got £45 at my first job straight after graduation, had a raise of £5k the year after. Was on £50k for like 4 years. Decided to do my PhD which was funded by the company, and got my salary bumped up to £75 upon finishing my PhD. You need to realise life here is cheaper compared to the states, especially if you stay away from large cities like London, Edinburgh etc..
Why I imagine two fat ladies wrestling in a mud pitWrestling didn’t work out sir?
I got £45 at my first job straight after graduation, had a raise of £5k the year after. Was on £50k for like 4 years. Decided to do my PhD which was funded by the company, and got my salary bumped up to £75 upon finishing my PhD. You need to realise life here is cheaper compared to the states, especially if you stay away from large cities like London, Edinburgh etc..
Yes it is, it all depends on how much you learn before diving into work. I got a friend who did some COMPTIA Course with some provider, they put him into a job after finishing the course. Bare in mind this was 5years ago, I've spoken to him in around March, he is as doing a master's at Birmingham University which is some form of a conversion master's for computer science, so you'll get in regardless if your Degree was in social sciences or the medical sciences.Is it easy getting into it without a degree? What steps work best? I live in the UK too.
Ive been trying to learn basic languages like html css and js.
I'm doing neither, I do logo design, posters, leaflets, that sort of stuff. I was thinking of getting into UI/UX design though, good money.@Rooble44 for graphic design are you doing UI/UX work?