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I'm hitting 6 months of unemployment and funds are running dry. My journey into becoming a Stock Marxist is going... ok I guess? I'm learning a lot and know so much more than I did in December, but the money isn't there to prove it.

So I'm looking for something to do that will not make me go insane. I had a temp job that ended in November, and before that I was working in a Software Dev role that caused my autistic self a lot of grief. My mind was in a dark place. It still is kind of there TBH.

I don't want to get back into software. The tech changes too much, the frameworks methodolies and endless meetings are frustrating, AND because everyone was told to "learn to code" I have close to 0% shot my resume gets picked out of a pile of 1000s of other applicants. I've been branching out into more data analysis/database type work and there's an AI tool I'm paying for to automate applying. I know it's not what I'm supposed to do, but I also know spending all day filling out job apps is not where I want to be either.

What other options are out there? Things I'm considering:

Rover (pet sitting)

Data Annotation (AI training)

Flipping things I can find for free or at thrift stores?

Fiverr? Help people with their WordPress sites or something...

IDK, any other ideas?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Spend the $100 to get a personal license and learn how to use the model builder. There are entire jobs that are just "hey, can you use this node system to run all our tooling with one button". They give you the catalog for free when you get a personal license too and that has tons of examples and contact info in it.

But again, just having a literal basic knowledge of how to navigate the program and interact with geospatial data can land you a pretty decent job maintaining county parcel/plat data for census and tax tracking.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

that's amazing, that sounds so good to me, thanks for the info you rock!