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Congratulations! That is good for you. But if you have the opportunity to get a diploma, I think that would be the best. Mabuting may backup if in case everything doesn't go according to plan. Especially kung bigla kang mapunta sa corporate world, baka masayang ung mga possible promotions dahil lang sa barrier na required ang diploma. But I hope your success will continue! Good luck sa career mo!I've been working as an online freelancer for a few years now and I've come to the realization that college may not be the only path to success and financial stability.
With the rise of the gig economy and the availability of remote work opportunities, there are many ways to build a rewarding and lucrative career without the need for a traditional four-year degree. Times are changing.
As an online freelancer, I have the freedom to work on projects I'm passionate about and earn a fair wage for my skills and experience. I've developed my skills through online courses and practical experience, and I've been able to build a strong portfolio and network of clients who value my work.
In our country nurses, doctors, architects, engineers are highly glorified but severely underpaid.
Maybe because we are too fixated to follow where the crowd is. We were not open to other opportunities especially this digital age.
So if you're considering your career options, don't feel like you have to choose between college and a successful future. Instead, consider the many paths to success that are available to you, and explore the opportunities that best fit your goals and interests. Who knows? You may just find that your dream career is waiting for you online.
I strong agree with this! I graduated college during the start of pandemic nung 2020. I wanted to become a CPA back then. Worked hard for it. I even became top 1 sa preboards sa school namin. Nung napostpone nung 2021 ang board exam for the third time. Tinamad na ko haha di na ko tumuloy magtake.I've been working as an online freelancer for a few years now and I've come to the realization that college may not be the only path to success and financial stability.
With the rise of the gig economy and the availability of remote work opportunities, there are many ways to build a rewarding and lucrative career without the need for a traditional four-year degree. Times are changing.
As an online freelancer, I have the freedom to work on projects I'm passionate about and earn a fair wage for my skills and experience. I've developed my skills through online courses and practical experience, and I've been able to build a strong portfolio and network of clients who value my work.
In our country nurses, doctors, architects, engineers are highly glorified but severely underpaid.
Maybe because we are too fixated to follow where the crowd is. We were not open to other opportunities especially this digital age.
So if you're considering your career options, don't feel like you have to choose between college and a successful future. Instead, consider the many paths to success that are available to you, and explore the opportunities that best fit your goals and interests. Who knows? You may just find that your dream career is waiting for you online.
Congratulations po!I've been working as an online freelancer for a few years now and I've come to the realization that college may not be the only path to success and financial stability.
With the rise of the gig economy and the availability of remote work opportunities, there are many ways to build a rewarding and lucrative career without the need for a traditional four-year degree. Times are changing.
As an online freelancer, I have the freedom to work on projects I'm passionate about and earn a fair wage for my skills and experience. I've developed my skills through online courses and practical experience, and I've been able to build a strong portfolio and network of clients who value my work.
In our country nurses, doctors, architects, engineers are highly glorified but severely underpaid.
Maybe because we are too fixated to follow where the crowd is. We were not open to other opportunities especially this digital age.
So if you're considering your career options, don't feel like you have to choose between college and a successful future. Instead, consider the many paths to success that are available to you, and explore the opportunities that best fit your goals and interests. Who knows? You may just find that your dream career is waiting for you online.