I have been learning Web development with the goal of breaking into the tech scene with a remote job. But I have never considered the practicality of it. Part of the reason for this is the fact that my country is a decade behind in terms of technology, and where I am located doesn't have any job remotely related to Web Dev in a 100 miles radius. The tech jobs in the bigger cities are mostly restricted to people with degrees and deals with mainly older techs. So, remote has always been the only option in my mind. However, now that I feel confident of my knowledge, even the junior remote jobs ask for a minimum 3 years experience. And I guess, reality has started hitting me. I am working in two shit paying menial jobs and part of the reason I gravitated towards learning Web Dev is that I wanted to earn more than I have been earning so that I can save more for college. But, since remote is my only option and in case it isn't feasible, I have refactored my plan. I have identified a market for which I think I can develop a MVP quickly. So, I understand this can be a bit of a gamble on my part, since to develop it quickly enough I will have to quit atleast one of my job. Also, before I take any decision, what researchs do you guys think I should do? I am 20, plan is to save enough by the time I am 23, so I can attend a college where I want to pursue an academic career in CS.
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