One of the main reasons I chose Stefan's mentoring program over other learning options was because he has ACTUAL experience in the field. I've taken other online coding programs but they're always heavy on theory and littered with pointless use-case examples. I want information on how things are actually done in the "real" coding world.
I work as a developer (for 1.5yrs) and practice my hard skills after work every day I avg 2 hrs every weekday & 4hrs on the weekend. I am learning a brand new programming language & building my first desktop app atm. I hope this is a good way to "Invest in Myself", I want to know everything in the field & be godly at my job. I hope I'm on the right path
Only thing I worry about is that no one realises how much work I put in. But i am sure over the years of improvement over the avg dev they will shine through
dear Stef, I wanted to take a moment to THANK YOU for all the work you do and for your amazing personality. I am continually inspired by your work and the way you approach life.
@@StefanMischook right, agreed, there is a period of learning web_dev skills, period of "waiting".. but in the meantime existential bills have to be paid, and there should be a remote job in customer service job or any other job with a lighter entry barrier.
It was like entertainment watching these guys promising you riches. Now if I want to do some affiliate marketing at least I can make my own websites etc. Thanks man!
Thank you so much Uncle Stef, Its actually kind of bit sad even some people here in my country, Philippines trying to take advantage of this "entrepreneur" thing or just being middlemen looking for high paying clients then hiring fellow filipinos and paying them cheap and sometimes taking advantage of their skills and won't pay the one they hired. And these so called "entrepreneur" don't even have the skills they are looking for their employees. Its really just kind of sad I dont know if it can be called plagiarism or not.
It is not plagiarism but it likely could be considered a type of exploitation, if the contractor doesn’t understand the terms. The key to fair business is transparency: everyone knows what they are getting.
Great video sir. Absolutely hit the nail on the head. And your videos are amazing for a newbie such as myself ,I’m doing your web development course right now and it’s unbelievably well structured and has a comfortable setting. Thanks for what you do Stefan! Also anyone watching this/reading this, I highly recommend his courses if you want to push into web development.
I didn't say do my course. But taking a course that just has you grinding day one isn't helping because you need to become valuable before you go out there trying to make money.