How do you use your technology skills to make money, /g/? Trying to figure out a setup where I can make decent money while going to college. I have experience in circuitry, C, networking, and a tiny bit of java. Did you work your way through college, or did Ma and Pa give your way?
>>54639654
>arduino
get the fuck out with that fedoracore shit
>>54639722
Got an alternative?
>>54639654
Depends on your school and your definition of "decent money" you could become something like a T.A. or a lab assistant, maybe try to become some prof's assistent in research or something.
You can also do homework and projects for money, or try to offer help to some companies or organizations.
There's freelance programming too. Just look around, anon
worked part time for a company making apps. just learn swift or something. or do your android shit..
shit man just learn react native and be done with it already
>>54639829
>>54639857
I live in Huntsville AL, which has an almost sole technologically driven economy. Which does mean that demand for such jobs are high, but so is the supply of people to fill them. Any well paying job, part time or otherwise, require a shit ton of certs to get into. I also tried the freelance sites, but there seems to be a hierarchy that puts new users at a strong disadvantage. Would you recommend one?