Hey Folks~
When I was driving, I was often amazed at how "tech-savvy" some of the drivers I met were. I'm hoping that's still the case (if it hasn't actually even increased!).
Question: I'm looking at re-training as a web developer/designer. I, for the life of me, cannot find "real people" who are willing to answer my (sometimes ridiculous) questions. I've been reading books, doing online bootcamps, and trying to practice what I've learned by applying it, but that'll never replace someone who could say, "Calm down. I've been there. Put your hair back on and let's take a look at it."
So, the idea is: Do any of you, or anyone you know, believe it's a good thing to help others learn? And, if so, would you be willing to answer questions and discuss theory with a person who is just now learning the language of coding?
I'm working, thus far, in HTML, CSS, XML, Javascript and Bootstrap. My eventual goal is to hire on as a Junior Web Developer or Designer (since I'm also a Creative/Artistic Type).
No, this has nothing to do with truck driving, I know. It's just that I met some really incredible, intelligent people, out there, and I was sort of hoping that those who had such knowledge would overlook the fact that I'm a lousy 4-wheeler, now!
Any help you can offer will be deeply, deeply appreciated! Just know, I can talk an arm and a leg off, so...just thought I'd throw that in there! lol
Jewels
P.S., I'm kind of "amped" about it because there are jobs available, in my area, that START at $37,000! So, I followed RoadHog's advice, cut way back on the coffee, and yes, I'm sleeping better! (Thanks, Hog!) However, I now CHOOSE to stay up, so I can read my books and practice typing commands into my code editor!
Let me know?