Hit_Eject
New Contributor
Hey everyone, just read the rules and it suggested an introduction so here it goes:
I'm a 27 almost 28 year old originally from the US. I graduated as a mechanical engineer and worked in the oil industry for a few years before I quit to travel the world. I don't have any sort of online business so I can't say that traveling is my permanent lifestyle. I have met a load of people so far who work online and it sounds interesting and one of my good friends recommended I check out this forum so here I am.
If you want to check out my travel stories you can hit up the blog (I know there are a million of the "quit job to travel the world" type blogs) at www.hiteject.com . No promises it's any better than the 100k others out there, but if you like surfing and traveling take a look.
I am taking one of the cheap udemy classes on complete web development but I'm not sure if that's really what I want to do to make money. It seems like an interesting way to start though to at least understand how websites work. I am looking more at selling websites and handing over the actual development to a proper web designer and then just taking a commission. If you have any helpful hints about website sales and want to pass them along then I would greatly appreciate it!
Anyways, that's a quick summation of my story! I look forward to learning.
I'm a 27 almost 28 year old originally from the US. I graduated as a mechanical engineer and worked in the oil industry for a few years before I quit to travel the world. I don't have any sort of online business so I can't say that traveling is my permanent lifestyle. I have met a load of people so far who work online and it sounds interesting and one of my good friends recommended I check out this forum so here I am.
If you want to check out my travel stories you can hit up the blog (I know there are a million of the "quit job to travel the world" type blogs) at www.hiteject.com . No promises it's any better than the 100k others out there, but if you like surfing and traveling take a look.
I am taking one of the cheap udemy classes on complete web development but I'm not sure if that's really what I want to do to make money. It seems like an interesting way to start though to at least understand how websites work. I am looking more at selling websites and handing over the actual development to a proper web designer and then just taking a commission. If you have any helpful hints about website sales and want to pass them along then I would greatly appreciate it!
Anyways, that's a quick summation of my story! I look forward to learning.
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