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I don't personally have a job for you, if that's what you're asking. Nor have I scouted jobs for you. However, you're the one that limits yourself or not. Learn Python, practice it, and work on your craft. Apply for a job and when you're in a position to talk with them, represent who you are, what you're about, what you'll bring to their company, and express how you'll continue to progress. Present your skill set to them and show them what you're made of. If you know how to represent yourself properly, and speak for yourself, then you'll be able to accomplish a lot of stuff in life, even if you don't have the full skills yet. I'm in a position that would typically require one to have a CS degree and years experience, but I don't have a degree, and yet here I am for 11 years. I've been self-learning since the 90s, and always thought that college was a waste of time/money since they limit your pace to a snail & make you pay tens of thousands just to have someone tell you to read a book. I already know to read if I want to learn. lol Anyways, I applied for the position, represented myself, and presented my skills to them. It can work out great if you allow it.
21st Sep 2017, 4:19 PM
AgentSmith