Megan Charles
Aug 24, 2017 · 1 min read

IF everything I had was paid off and I were still able to have health and dental, I would consider this. Unfortunately, I have too many people depending on me on a daily basis and I can’t be a financial burden on them. It was the same back when I was in college. I had to work full time when I was in school. Flash forward years later, and I’m still having to work full time while I’m trying to learn to code. I’ll admit that while I’m thankful to have a good job, I do wish I had more time to focus on improving my tech skills.

Best of luck to you!

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    Megan Charles

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    Technophobe who codes | UX Generalist | freelance writer | Egalitarian-feminist | autodidactic knitter | forensics/biology nerd.

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