3 weeks on my first job as a developer (as a junior frontend developer) and I really like it. The first 2 weeks were difficult, as it was necessary to figure out how a large project works and get involved in the work. Even assuming that I was mainly doing css. Understanding how the project works is very important. In the third week, everything becomes more or less clear and becomes more exited
True!! I got my internship as a junior full stack developer, they just put me in on a large-scale React, PHP, MySQL based project and told me to straightaway work on redux and optimise the algorithms, implement Google maps and navigation things like that, It took me 2 days to properly understand the workflow and then everything was pretty much clear and I started working on these tasks which I was assigned to complete. But the important thing is that I get to learn a lot ✌️
I have been working as a Remote Software Developer I for ~ 1 year now (My first development job). Here is my experience: Weeks 1-2: Training videos for the application I will be working on Weeks 2-4: Setting up development environment and all software packages Weeks 4-6: Testing to familiarize with the product Weeks 6+: Development The onboarding process will most likely vary depending on the complexity of the application you will be working on. When I finally started writing code I was thrown right into it. I had to learn the code base from the ground up without any guidance. Now that I have been with my company for awhile I can say that you will write just as much code as a mid or senior level developer. The only difference between junior, mid, and senior level developers (in my experience) is pay and sometimes the complexity of projects you will work on.
Great vid. Imo the most important thing in your early career (in any field really) is to develop your skills, make a name for yourself, and put more projects to your portfolio.
To me the best way to learn is by having a mentor in a company. You'll know that no matter how bad you screw things up, he/she'll be there to help you out
This was more or less my experience getting my first programming job. And I must say, its so true about the fact that you are going to learn a ton in your first year. Its actually impressive how much learning on can get done in an year.
@@ameharu2522 ussualy they are not..sometimes they may be a bit confusing especially when the people you work for don't know exactly what they want lol :D
Watching this while on my way to my first day of work as a front end developer ( junior academy) with a big company. Wish me luck 🤞. Oh mann, thank you for the insight!!
Joined a mid large company for my first dev job in september, with one huge project which is 20 years old. Can confirm what you said, the project is scary but i get to know it better everyday and improve my skills rapidly. I am really happy with this job
how much experience do you have? I'm self taught, ive been learning for about 2.5 months and I just dont know when im supposed to start applying for jobs yet. Maybe its too soon....
These things are literally happening to me rn. I was thinking that these days are so boring. And he is describing thoroughly this entire process. Thanks. Greatly appreciate this.
If u work in a company and u don't get a mentor, I recommend asking people directly "hey dude, u wanna be my mentor?". Most developers will say yes and it's important to actually ask this. because it makes it "official" and you won't be the annoying guy who keeps interrupting the seniors
This is really reassuring, I'm starting my first internship in the coming year and it's good to know that I'm not expected to be able to work on high level projects on day one.
It would be so dope if you got the web dev simplified logo/color scheme painted on the wall behind you! Or even a neon/LED sign. Thanks for the value 🤟
I like videos like this, it gets me so motivated. I do not have a real job yet because am still in my University, but hoping this is my last semester. I do however building a website for my brother's business. I think it will be difficult to find a job in my country because it's not a very developed place yet. Maybe I can become a freelancer or work remotely from here. And maybe one day I can move to somewhere for better opportunities.
Holy moly!!! perfect video at perfect timing!!!...I really never thought of first week of my job... after seeing the title (me: hmm what i'll do in the first week of my job?...) at the end of the video... my web development simplified because of you!!! awesome job keep it up bro!!!
I'm so afraid of applying, what happens if I don't know how to do something? I am learning myslef react right now and have created a crude clone of Facebook, do you think that I should apply?
Wow, amazing video, thank you so much, I had no idea on how it would be. Thank you so much. Still learning, but I hope very soon I will be getting one.
In a good case, you get a mentor or some senior dev that will watch out for you. I have also seen cases where companies would get junior or intern and basically, they would do the job of a senior dev plus senior designer plus senior product owner. This is bad and here is why: At first you would think oh but you learn a lot. Yes, you do but you also get into bad habits and bad practices. Yes, making mistakes in becoming a senior is something you will do but you also need someone to point out the mistakes and show you better ways. It is not good for you or for the company. Experience is not about knowing all the frameworks and languages. It about when to handle situations/features this or another way. Pushing back at the right time and explaining why this is not good what we are doing, just to name one example.
that is what I am doing as an intern now, they Hired me for a nodeJS developer role and turns out the pushed back the date on starting their internal node projects, and told me to work on their react project to implement some new features in their products, and they also assume I am on call , they call me around the clock and tell me to fix bugs or improve features as suggested by the customers to the sales team, I probably should get the salary of full-time employee😂. didn't raise any question because this is my first 6month internship in a startup, and I am final year undergrad, but I pretty much feels like I am a full time mid-level developer, I am just calm because I am learning a lot from these task which they assign me. to be honest, a good friend of mine who is a senior developer and some people on reddit are my mentors who guide me.
I just have anxiety about WHEN to apply, and if understanding/patient people are a common encounter in the job, or if they'll be getting mad and yelling at you 'n shit all the time.. Self studying and 100% committed to breaking out of my comfort zone as an introvert, and going into web development. I'm great at talking with people and fitting in that way. Many would think i was an extrovert, but as far as the work goes, i just wonder what they expect. Do they expect lightning fast code typing speed? Do they expect you to be able to quickly read through code (lightning speed)? Just don't know what the average expectations are of newbies.
Thanks Kyle really love it. the same thing was in my mind what to expect how the work will be I have to join from Jan ist and that's my first developer job I just opened a youtube saw your video everything got cleared and got a great confidence as well thanks ❤️
Bring coffee for the boss above you? Well, I knew this colonel that actually made fresh coffee every morning for his boss, a general. The colonel confided to me that he did it with much pleasure and he looked positively honest. Although the low file soldiers were supposed to make the coffee. Morale of the story: Colonel became a general. I lost contact with him. But you have a good point. Some organizations don’t see it that way. Military and civilian industries basically operate the same way: newbie or lower file employee moves up by subjecting to them bosses. Culture in military and corporate structured organizations are quite the same. But then there’s the trashy bunch where these things get you nowhere but to leave this dumpy jobs.
I graduated from a web-dev bootcamp 2 years ago(javascript, react, node.js, and angular) although i graduated, i lacked the confidence to actually apply to any jobs, so I studied salesforce and was able to obtain a certification, which led to me being offered an internship. My boss eventually told me the main reason he hired me was beacuse of my experience in web-development even though the internship is supposed to be for salesforce stuff. Now obviously i told him i would be open to any development work he had for me and he told me there is a good chance of getting hired on as a junior developer after the internship depending on my performance the thing is its been almost 2 years since i have done any coding, and even back then, i relied a bunch on stack overflow, and my classmates.... am i screwed???
You have NOOOOOO idea how much this helped me. I'm on week 3 of my first frontend dev at a very big comapany with a code base that is HUUUUUUGE MASSIVE. I'm extremly stressed out cause I don't understand ANYTHING at all and I don't know what is expected from me. But I had to learn Redux and Saga in 1 week. I was wondering... is it always like this? Am I in the wrong place to be the first job? I was expecting css correction tickets, maybe some typo correction... IDK. But I have to re-create an entire feature from a legacy application to a new React redux Saga structure.
@@dadadodo123 no worries, feeling you know less than the rest is something we all have experienced. You are better than you think, keep up the good work!
Interviewed for an internal Assoc Software Engineer. Only really know SQL(newbie) which was their requirement. Waiting to hear back. I know that I am under qualified and I assume the other interviewees are over qualified. I also assume they are external. So I am nervous.
Hey I have a question, where can we find programmers? I mean is their any website where we can find people that program apps / website. Love the content btw
I started worikng at my first dev job last week (C#, .net, MS SQL) and I know It is stupid But I feel so worried becaues the company has this one product and it is huge. I know it is gonna take several months for me to see the patterns and things like that. You know what I mean I am not a native speaker. I hope I am not gonna fail :S :/
Hi Kyle, I have a question doesn't related to the subject of this episode but please help me how can I manage the content of my website(made by html css and Js) and create posts regularly 🙇🙇??!
how much experience do you have? I'm self taught, ive been learning for about 2.5 months and I just dont know when im supposed to start applying for jobs yet. Maybe its too soon....
Should I compromise on the salary for the first year and focus on the learning or should I keep looking for better opportunities? P.S. I've joined my first company this month.
I had this same doubt. But what I now feel is that if you focus on learning in your initial years, you'll have an easier time switching companies or getting raises. If you are in a high-paying job and not learning anything, not liking your your, at one time or the other you will feel like what am I even doing. At that point, if you want to make a switch you are in trouble because you did not learn much in your job. That's why I decided to go down the first route. :)
Learning all the way. I would take an interesting project or research opportunity at a miniscule salary over dull repetitive coding for a FANG company for hundreds of thousands any day because programming and technology is my passion.
hello brother, i love all of your video's. but one thing you have created a video of codepen clone using react and i like that video very much and i have implemented it but how can i create a folders or files in it. i have tried to implement this feature but every time it failed . please can you make a video on how making a folders and files in it. this video will help me a lot. THANKS IN ADVANCE. mohammed khaja mohiddin
Intern and Junior are two completely different things. Juniors always get paid, interns usually get paid but may not if its an "unpaid internship" (you should avoid these unless you come from wealth).
Joined a large company as an Associate Software Engineer this year. Can confirm this video is accurate
what language you programming in?
same here
Bro me 2.. little nervous on working on large projects..
3 weeks on my first job as a developer (as a junior frontend developer) and I really like it. The first 2 weeks were difficult, as it was necessary to figure out how a large project works and get involved in the work. Even assuming that I was mainly doing css. Understanding how the project works is very important. In the third week, everything becomes more or less clear and becomes more exited
True!! I got my internship as a junior full stack developer, they just put me in on a large-scale React, PHP, MySQL based project and told me to straightaway work on redux and optimise the algorithms, implement Google maps and navigation things like that, It took me 2 days to properly understand the workflow and then everything was pretty much clear and I started working on these tasks which I was assigned to complete. But the important thing is that I get to learn a lot ✌️
Iam starting tomorrow as Frontend developer(React.js). Tips please...
@@ijassubair7983 how was it
@@codedropsjs9633 Nice, currently work from home. good supportive peoples.
@@sachin__ak How has it been for everyone
I have been working as a Remote Software Developer I for ~ 1 year now (My first development job). Here is my experience:
Weeks 1-2: Training videos for the application I will be working on
Weeks 2-4: Setting up development environment and all software packages
Weeks 4-6: Testing to familiarize with the product
Weeks 6+: Development
The onboarding process will most likely vary depending on the complexity of the application you will be working on. When I finally started writing code I was thrown right into it. I had to learn the code base from the ground up without any guidance. Now that I have been with my company for awhile I can say that you will write just as much code as a mid or senior level developer. The only difference between junior, mid, and senior level developers (in my experience) is pay and sometimes the complexity of projects you will work on.
@avfr Yes, first dev job and remote.
where and how did you get it?
@@austinwilliams45 hey Austin, may I know what site u use to find the job & what position and programing language u use when applying?
Took you two weeks to setup an environment? XDDDDD WTFF
Great vid. Imo the most important thing in your early career (in any field really) is to develop your skills, make a name for yourself, and put more projects to your portfolio.
What is IMO?
@@samandrew5643 in my opinion
To me the best way to learn is by having a mentor in a company. You'll know that no matter how bad you screw things up, he/she'll be there to help you out
This was more or less my experience getting my first programming job. And I must say, its so true about the fact that you are going to learn a ton in your first year. Its actually impressive how much learning on can get done in an year.
Is there many maths problem u have to do in ur programming work?
@@ameharu2522 as of yet, not too much math...I guess it depends what are the things you are working on.
@@TheCodingOdyssey are the math problems hard?cuz even if it's hard we have to do it not give up
@@ameharu2522 ussualy they are not..sometimes they may be a bit confusing especially when the people you work for don't know exactly what they want lol :D
Iam starting tomorrow as Frontend developer(React.js). Tips please...
Watching this while on my way to my first day of work as a front end developer ( junior academy) with a big company. Wish me luck 🤞. Oh mann, thank you for the insight!!
Joined a mid large company for my first dev job in september, with one huge project which is 20 years old. Can confirm what you said, the project is scary but i get to know it better everyday and improve my skills rapidly. I am really happy with this job
What type of project is it? I mean what type of application?
how much experience do you have? I'm self taught, ive been learning for about 2.5 months and I just dont know when im supposed to start applying for jobs yet. Maybe its too soon....
@@NIneDJcali It pretty much depends in how much you study everyday
Great video as usual! These expectations don't only apply to junior developers, most of them apply to any developer starting a new role.
These things are literally happening to me rn. I was thinking that these days are so boring. And he is describing thoroughly this entire process. Thanks. Greatly appreciate this.
Is there many maths problem u have to do in ur programming work?
No. As of now I haven't done.
@@strawhatrick What language does your company program in?
@@Draxxuzownzu JavaScript. React js
@@ameharu2522 there is no relation to programming and mathematics
My god, I will be joining from January 1. And this came up. A heart for you.
Same
@@hritique congrats :)
Kaha lagi
Same for me but January 4th!
Same, so excited! Best of luck to you
If u work in a company and u don't get a mentor, I recommend asking people directly "hey dude, u wanna be my mentor?". Most developers will say yes and it's important to actually ask this. because it makes it "official" and you won't be the annoying guy who keeps interrupting the seniors
I have just started to apply jobs and done couple of interviews. This came just in time
Ne yaptın girdin mi işe?
Kyle did an excellent explanation about what's going on. Thanks!
This is really reassuring, I'm starting my first internship in the coming year and it's good to know that I'm not expected to be able to work on high level projects on day one.
Started a software internship position in canda a week ago and this video is completely true.
How'd you get the job
@@gravity3.8 he kissing the boss
@@Adam-kk7nw 😂
It would be so dope if you got the web dev simplified logo/color scheme painted on the wall behind you! Or even a neon/LED sign. Thanks for the value 🤟
As someone hoping to land a job in the next year (career change) this video was very helpful. Thanks!
How is that going man
@@nickiwoa7948 I’m in the Army until April 2023, so it’s gonna be a while. Still just working on tutorials/certs and trying to get into a boot camp.
Thank you soo much, wat an coincident, Tomorrow is my first day of my job 😊, And igot this video...
All the best bro!
@@ratheeshramesan9583 tquu
@@Dnserror88 yaa till now it was good experience ❤️
2 months into my first job, still fixing css issues😭
What a dream job!
I guess we should practice these html css and fundamental more
@@vijaynavale3919 oh yeah
@@kosemekars really! thanks
On Small stipend internship
I like videos like this, it gets me so motivated. I do not have a real job yet because am still in my University, but hoping this is my last semester. I do however building a website for my brother's business. I think it will be difficult to find a job in my country because it's not a very developed place yet. Maybe I can become a freelancer or work remotely from here. And maybe one day I can move to somewhere for better opportunities.
I work since last September, you really learn so much and a lot more if you are generally interested
Holy moly!!! perfect video at perfect timing!!!...I really never thought of first week of my job... after seeing the title (me: hmm what i'll do in the first week of my job?...) at the end of the video... my web development simplified because of you!!! awesome job keep it up bro!!!
Changed two companies this year. I can say this is pretty accurate
I'm so afraid of applying, what happens if I don't know how to do something? I am learning myslef react right now and have created a crude clone of Facebook, do you think that I should apply?
@@MiSt3300 add complexity crud is easy
Thank you very much for these sharings Kyle, it means so much for a freshly hired software engineer like me 🤝
I thankyou from the core of my heart brother.
Thank you for this video, has helped with the anxiety before starting a lot!
Thank you for sharing this.
Realy greatful for your videos :)
Wow, amazing video, thank you so much, I had no idea on how it would be. Thank you so much. Still learning, but I hope very soon I will be getting one.
This was so helpful. Definitely calmed my nerves
Your channel is quite helpful man. Good video topics and tutorials. Thanks
Great video! I even wrote down a couple of advice to make sure I stick to them.
I will be joining an organization as a Full-stack developer on Monday, so here I am.
In a good case, you get a mentor or some senior dev that will watch out for you.
I have also seen cases where companies would get junior or intern and basically, they would do the job of a senior dev plus senior designer plus senior product owner.
This is bad and here is why: At first you would think oh but you learn a lot. Yes, you do but you also get into bad habits and bad practices. Yes, making mistakes in becoming a senior is something you will do but you also need someone to point out the mistakes and show you better ways. It is not good for you or for the company. Experience is not about knowing all the frameworks and languages. It about when to handle situations/features this or another way. Pushing back at the right time and explaining why this is not good what we are doing, just to name one example.
that is what I am doing as an intern now, they Hired me for a nodeJS developer role and turns out the pushed back the date on starting their internal node projects, and told me to work on their react project to implement some new features in their products, and they also assume I am on call , they call me around the clock and tell me to fix bugs or improve features as suggested by the customers to the sales team, I probably should get the salary of full-time employee😂. didn't raise any question because this is my first 6month internship in a startup, and I am final year undergrad, but I pretty much feels like I am a full time mid-level developer, I am just calm because I am learning a lot from these task which they assign me. to be honest, a good friend of mine who is a senior developer and some people on reddit are my mentors who guide me.
Awesome video ! Thanks !
I just have anxiety about WHEN to apply, and if understanding/patient people are a common encounter in the job, or if they'll be getting mad and yelling at you 'n shit all the time..
Self studying and 100% committed to breaking out of my comfort zone as an introvert, and going into web development. I'm great at talking with people and fitting in that way. Many would think i was an extrovert, but as far as the work goes, i just wonder what they expect.
Do they expect lightning fast code typing speed?
Do they expect you to be able to quickly read through code (lightning speed)?
Just don't know what the average expectations are of newbies.
It's impossible to say. Some people have retarded standards and expectations, others know what newbies are going through.
Awesome as usual!!!👍👍👍
this video game at the perfect time. im a few weeks into my coding bootcamp. thanks for the tips.
This is so accurate 💯
Thanks, Kyle 🙌
Awesome Video!
Thanks Kyle really love it. the same thing was in my mind what to expect how the work will be I have to join from Jan ist and that's my first developer job I just opened a youtube saw your video everything got cleared and got a great confidence as well thanks ❤️
Thanks for sharing buddy
Thank you, Kyle.
WoW....Awesome Info....thanks...!!
Very well described!
i enjoyed this video X)
how do you know and i got my first job. you posted your video at same day 👍👍👍
Thank you !
as a first job, ide really recommend staying away from startups, literally wish I had what this video said when I started this job..
My job does none of this I just got thrown from a developer job to a automation testing I don’t develop anything all I do is sit here and debug stuff
Wtf? I never got that much training. So far I'm figuring everything out myself with the exception of the occasional walk through.
Bring coffee for the boss above you? Well, I knew this colonel that actually made fresh coffee every morning for his boss, a general. The colonel confided to me that he did it with much pleasure and he looked positively honest. Although the low file soldiers were supposed to make the coffee.
Morale of the story: Colonel became a general. I lost contact with him. But you have a good point. Some organizations don’t see it that way.
Military and civilian industries basically operate the same way: newbie or lower file employee moves up by subjecting to them bosses. Culture in military and corporate structured organizations are quite the same. But then there’s the trashy bunch where these things get you nowhere but to leave this dumpy jobs.
Thanks a lot
My only two jobs as a developer did not offer training or credentials to access their tools, yet they expected me to get work done since day one. bruh
Hair is on point 🔥
That's a great insight, thanks!
I graduated from a web-dev bootcamp 2 years ago(javascript, react, node.js, and angular)
although i graduated, i lacked the confidence to actually apply to any jobs, so I studied salesforce and was able to obtain a certification, which led to me being offered an internship. My boss eventually told me the main reason he hired me was beacuse of my experience in web-development even though the internship is supposed to be for salesforce stuff. Now obviously i told him i would be open to any development work he had for me and he told me there is a good chance of getting hired on as a junior developer after the internship depending on my performance
the thing is its been almost 2 years since i have done any coding, and even back then, i relied a bunch on stack overflow, and my classmates.... am i screwed???
No you're not
everyone relies on stack overflow 😅
You have NOOOOOO idea how much this helped me. I'm on week 3 of my first frontend dev at a very big comapany with a code base that is HUUUUUUGE MASSIVE. I'm extremly stressed out cause I don't understand ANYTHING at all and I don't know what is expected from me. But I had to learn Redux and Saga in 1 week. I was wondering... is it always like this? Am I in the wrong place to be the first job? I was expecting css correction tickets, maybe some typo correction... IDK. But I have to re-create an entire feature from a legacy application to a new React redux Saga structure.
Hey man. Can you give us an update? How is it right now? :)
How many lines or code do you usually write a day? And how many hours do you spend on coding a day in your job?
I plan on applying in June and I'm so stressed... I constantly think what will happen if I don't know how to do something?!
Nobody knows how to do everything. A good company will understand you don't know ton of things and they'll just teach you. Don't be stressed
@@donotlook6048 thank you, you made me feel better!
@@dadadodo123 no worries, feeling you know less than the rest is something we all have experienced. You are better than you think, keep up the good work!
This is how I feel too. Starting first dev job in 2 weeks!
If only I knew this earlier, my life would be much easier
I'm starting a junior front end role on Monday .... Just a little nervous ...
Thanks for the great (&relaxing) video :)
Also, will you post a video on CSS assesment in LinkedIn?
Thank you
What if they tell you to program this for them
Interviewed for an internal Assoc Software Engineer. Only really know SQL(newbie) which was their requirement. Waiting to hear back. I know that I am under qualified and I assume the other interviewees are over qualified. I also assume they are external. So I am nervous.
Thank you kyle..
Hey I have a question, where can we find programmers? I mean is their any website where we can find people that program apps / website. Love the content btw
You can find programmers on LinkedIn or websites like fiverr, freelancer and Upwork.
@@plusentertainment1342 thank you!
I started worikng at my first dev job last week (C#, .net, MS SQL) and I know It is stupid But I feel so worried becaues the company has this one product and it is huge. I know it is gonna take several months for me to see the patterns and things like that. You know what I mean I am not a native speaker. I hope I am not gonna fail :S :/
How long have you been programing for?
I learnt so much in my first year and then it ended.
Why ?
Thanks for this excellent video Kyle how did you know I completed an internship Spooky!! 👀 best regards from Great Britain Newcastle 🏰👍
Sir what do junior dev do
After my first year of uni in comp sci, can I get a simple comp sci internship
Whats the best way to prepare prior to the start date, after accepting a full time offer?
Why You have left the office work? Tired? Bored?
I think he works remotely
I'm pretty sure he is YT full time, which I'm sure is a much nicer gig than working FOR someone.
Node js vs Django Which is best, and tell the difference please
If I get paid the same as a developer while running back and forth for coffee...honestly, that sounds pretty good.
Hi Kyle
I really enjoy your course but u was wondering on how to become an affiliate since I have a website with lots of traffic
Iam starting tomorrow as Frontend developer(React.js). Tips please...
Hi Kyle, I have a question doesn't related to the subject of this episode but please help me how can I manage the content of my website(made by html css and Js) and create posts regularly 🙇🙇??!
Wow, thank you very much..
I can say that I am ready to get into one now!!
Thank you for real this helps..
how much experience do you have? I'm self taught, ive been learning for about 2.5 months and I just dont know when im supposed to start applying for jobs yet. Maybe its too soon....
I am waiting for a guitar tutorial
Should I compromise on the salary for the first year and focus on the learning or should I keep looking for better opportunities?
P.S. I've joined my first company this month.
I had this same doubt. But what I now feel is that if you focus on learning in your initial years, you'll have an easier time switching companies or getting raises. If you are in a high-paying job and not learning anything, not liking your your, at one time or the other you will feel like what am I even doing. At that point, if you want to make a switch you are in trouble because you did not learn much in your job. That's why I decided to go down the first route. :)
@@ankanpoddar8815 thanks for the insight!
Learning all the way. I would take an interesting project or research opportunity at a miniscule salary over dull repetitive coding for a FANG company for hundreds of thousands any day because programming and technology is my passion.
Will companies make junior programmers work at night, exceed 5pm? Or it is fixed 9 - 5pm.
9-10
You cannot focus on coding for that long
hello brother,
i love all of your video's.
but one thing you have created a video of codepen clone using react and i like that video very much and i have implemented it but how can i create a folders or files in it. i have tried to implement this feature but every time it failed . please can you make a video on how making a folders and files in it.
this video will help me a lot.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
mohammed khaja mohiddin
His eyes 😍
picture in thumbnail? can i get?
My first job, they threw me in the fire.
Do you get paid as an intern/junior developer?
Intern and Junior are two completely different things.
Juniors always get paid, interns usually get paid but may not if its an "unpaid internship" (you should avoid these unless you come from wealth).
My first job meant working weekends for me...
I don't get it: did other subscribers (except for this 15k) die out there?
Wonderfull
u play guitar?
They don't give a damn untill I do reach them and insist on guiding me to solve my problems. Am loosing my interest in working for them.
Nobody gonna babysit you.
Just out of curiosity, can I know which company do you work at?
Kyle no longer works at a company. He does UA-cam full time.
Agreed
lol you guys get trained?
❤❤
✨
Well. My first programming job, I was basically paid to learn stuff then got fired. EZ
Ouch 😂
damn...what happend? give me details im curious, how much experience did you have going into the job?
Damn what happened ?