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Yakuza
@iamtherealyakuza.eth
Been talking to people that somehow works in web3 / blockchain space (not full time) and the fear to move all in to a job related to crypto (ish) is real. I’ve been looking into jobs like this too and I have the same feeling. While I’m comfy to freelance, part-time or project based, I still feel not 100% with a full-time change. Would love to hear some takes on this.
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Underdog13
@underdog13
I am not a developer and I will not give my opinion in this regard, for a long time I worked offline and there was a time constraint, say, from 9.00 to 18.00 (there was no control, because I was a controller 🤣) but about 7 years ago life changed and I work on outsourcing, not particularly tied to time and it is still difficult for me to control the execution of trivial tasks and I always put them off until the deadline) I want to say that it is still difficult for me not to go to work and work remotely, although there are many advantages to working from home, I have lost many useful and necessary contacts that have been developed over the years and web3 will not replace this for me.
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Yakuza
@iamtherealyakuza.eth
Thx for your insights! I’m working fully remote at my main job (IT Project Manager) and also ofc all the side hustles I’ve been doing. It’s hard at the beginning, you need lots of discipline and self accountability! But when you get this on track, it sets you off for a away better life quality. I hope I’ll never have to go back to an office full time. But my focus here was more about working with/for projects or companies related to crypto and how volatile it can be.
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