i am 22, a computer science graduate, working a lowpaying job rn thats about 17/hr. i live in nj, this is not enough on its own to move out my parents and live independently even with roommates, even tho i made a real tight budget. but i really wanna move out asap because my family is toxic and i realize itll make me feel better. i was applying to software engineering jobs buts its taken a while and no dice, so im revamping my approach, making a portfolio website, while brushing up on coding interview problems. itll take me prob a few month of serious applying beforeni get a better job, but i want to move out asap. so im gonna start food delovery/amazon flex after work or on weekends in addition to my job so i can sustain living independently.

i dont even like programming anyways. wat i really want to do is grow my youtube channel into a full time career. i made some videos, have some success so far so im motivated and i believe i could do it, it just takes time.

my videos will probably cost a few hundred each, since my channel is about creating things. this makes working a side gig even more necessary, not just to survive, but to invest in my business.

i really dont want to wait until i get a better job to work on my channel, i frel like thats just delaying my goals. so, ill be doing a full time job, in addition to probably ~20 hours a week of uber eats/multiapping or amazon flex, whatever pays better, in addition to investing all my spare time and money into my channnel.

im very passionate about my youtube channel. ive been editing videos for about 9 years now, i always find it so exciting to make videos/projects. i feel like this isnsomething i mayblook forward to doing anyway and im hoping i dont feel too exhausted and overworked.

has anybody else been in a similar situation, starting their business while working full time and a side gig to keep afloat?

  • maebyflanneryB
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    1 year ago

    I was in your exact same situation. I have a few suggestions. You could move to Mexico and find a really safe comfortable place for $350 a month and then you wouldn’t have to do anything but your YouTube. Or you could work a job and do your YouTube channel. I worked a full-time job and had a full-time small business on the side for two years, and I actually didn’t mind it even though I got really physically tired I was just so excited. Every time I got to work on my small business that I just sort of ignored the bothers of the other job until I finally was able to quit it, you can do it!!

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    1 year ago

    Most of the safe startups grow this way where you need a stable income and you invest your time and extra money to your startup. It takes time where you have to wait for your first big project which can give you long term work and where you can leave your full time job and continue your business. If you can share your portfolio to me I can give you some suggestions what you can add or delete. Also how to approach a client.