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Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

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Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

#41

Do you know what you want to do? Do that. Don't know what you want to do? Sit around and be bored for a while. Your natural curiosity will kick in. Follow where it leads.

I've found that for this to be effective you have to cut out distractions like FB, Twitter, youtube, reddit, HN, video games, etc...

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

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post #24

How about pursuing a software architecture role? You would be creating diagrams that depict code instead of writing code.

Do you still need leetcoding skills for that?

Probably to get the job initially but not after that.

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

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What do you want to do other than coding? Different careers have different paths and ins and outs.

I don't know. I am also depressed and so, unfortunately, nothing at all actually sounds good. The path I know people talk about out of coding is Product Management. Are there others? It always seems like a pay cut and I'm already always so strapped for cash. Moving cities seems equally as overwhelming as changing careers.

I would seek out a therapist to work on your depression. It is difficult and not advisable to make career decisions in the fog of depression. You can take small steps before committing to a big decision.

There are plenty of paths out of coding. You could become a sales engineer for one, a solutions architect is another. You could become a consultant. You could go back to school and get an MBA for example.

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

#44

I have the same problem. I just started at FAANG, make good money, and I. Am. So. Miserable. I studied so hard for this job and now all I want is out. The day to day logic is burning out my mind and making it hard to enjoy life

What about the day to day logic is worst?

I would say the tedious complexity. Immense complexity of jacked together systems

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

#45
post #25

Get your TEFL certificate. Teach english online to Chinese kids or move to foreign country and teach english.

thats my retirement plan too. but its still difficult to live comfortably and save on a salary of $20-$30/hr at 30 hours of work per week. I lived in SEA and I still managed to spend $2-3k / mo making my life more westernized.

I've been living in SEA for a few years now, my expenses usually range between $1-2k/mo in BKK, what were you doing and where were you that you're spending more than $2k/mo in SEA? I've lived everywhere from $150/mo studio apartments to $1k/mo condo's in BKK and it was hard for me to break $2k/mo if I tried. Usually closer to $1.5k/mo for me.

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

thats my retirement plan too. but its still difficult to live comfortably and save on a salary of $20-$30/hr at 30 hours of work per week. I lived in SEA and I still managed to spend $2-3k / mo making my life more westernized.

I've been living in SEA for a few years now, my expenses usually range between $1-2k/mo in BKK, what were you doing and where were you that you're spending more than $2k/mo in SEA? I've lived everywhere from $150/mo studio apartments to $1k/mo condo's in BKK and it was hard for me to break $2k/mo if I tried. Usually closer to $1.5k/mo for me.

I was living in Vietnam. I payed about $550/mo to live in hotels. I took about 1-2 flights per month to various countries or cities (~$80ea).

I also ate like a westerner (avoided street food, enjoyed the higher quality food). Didn't own a motorbike for safety reasons, so taxies added up. Gym membership is ~$100/mo.

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

#47

I have the same problem. I just started at FAANG, make good money, and I. Am. So. Miserable. I studied so hard for this job and now all I want is out. The day to day logic is burning out my mind and making it hard to enjoy life

If it makes you feel any better, getting into FAANG is my life goal. Getting in even just once is enough. I'd finally win my own respect, that of my parents, and everyone else (though I'm sure no one really cares). I'm also jaded about programming in general and I know I'm not going to love the work, but at least the FAANG job experience will give you 1) proper credentials to get an interview easier at other jobs if needed and 2) a surefire path to financial independence. I currently work at a small company making around 1/3-1/5 your pay and when monthly expenses eat 60-80% of take home salary, building up wealth just isn't as optimistic. So give yourself a pat on the back.

Re: Ask HN: I hate coding, but it's all that's on my resume. What do I do?

#48

I have the same problem. I just started at FAANG, make good money, and I. Am. So. Miserable. I studied so hard for this job and now all I want is out. The day to day logic is burning out my mind and making it hard to enjoy life

If it makes you feel any better, getting into FAANG is my life goal. Getting in even just once is enough. I'd finally win my own respect, that of my parents, and everyone else (though I'm sure no one really cares). I'm also jaded about programming in general and I know I'm not going to love the work, but at least the FAANG job experience will give you 1) proper credentials to get an interview easier at other jobs if…

> monthly expenses eat 60-80% of take home salary

How? There are many places around the world that at first world and where you can save 50+% of your (market) salary after all expenses. Maybe you’re underpaid in a very high COL area?

Also, friendly but unsolicited advice: if you base your happiness on other’s perception of you and your achievements, you’ll never ever be happy. There will always be someone judging you and deeming you inferior and/or someone who is way better at something than you are.

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