Son, jump into the carriage, I'll throw my suitcases! Express entrance to the industry when almost walked by

Once I told how I was going to Java programming and passed by . Now I'll tell you why I returned, picked it up, cleaned it and use it. This is not another enthusiastic opus about changing specialties. Rather, a logical continuation of the first article with observations that would be useful to me from the past . Maybe it will be useful for those who are at a crossroads now.



How do normal people get on the train? They arrive at the station in advance, have time to drink coffee, sit in a massage chair. Calmly check the scoreboard and go to the platform a little in advance, one of the first to get into the carriage and chat about anything while waiting for departure ... Well, or as described in the title - an excellent illustration of my approach to life in general, and to changing specialties in particular ...

In the previous episode, a brisk goal was mentioned:



I decided to start all over again with a plan in my head and a worthy goal in front of my eyes. I reasoned very simply: I want my own house away from the city, and not to get old. That is, over the next 5 years it would be necessary to acquire them without a mortgage.

No, I never bought a house - so far I have only got an apartment, not to say that in the center, and in general I was rather lucky. When I reread those plans 4 years ago, I laughed and wiped away a stingy tear from the "stability" of the surrounding location. The plans have now changed too, so my house is just waiting for me somewhere outside the land of opportunity.





… if you know what I mean



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In no case do I urge you to take everything for granted. These are just my observations, which I would like to read myself 4 years ago . But any statement can be checked independently, and in our time of coronavirus - even without leaving home. What I definitely would not do is listen to advice to wait for "a better moment, and in general now is not the time." Never time, but in a year a lot of things can happen.

The only thing that is known for sure is that you will not get younger.




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