

The only benefit I got from it was being able to charge my car with a powerplug
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The only benefit I got from it was being able to charge my car with a powerplug
I’ve moved from Belgium to the Netherlands (so the standard you show to the one with 2 grounding things at the top and bottom). Every single plug was compatible and usable without issue. The ONLY issue with the plugs here is that they can’t handle as high of a load as the Belgian ones. The best part about these are that you can plug it in both ways which is soooo convenient!
I personally just learned automatic (had a deadline for my work, less risk this way) and the only downside is people complaining that I don’t have a manual license. “What if” is something you’ll keep hearing from people. I tried manual and it’d require me to do quite a few extra lessons and do ANOTHER exam so I’m just not doing it.
Honestly if you can, do manual. If it stresses you out too much, do automatic. Cars will go towards automatic/electric anyways so in like 10 years it really won’t matter anymore.
First of all try accepting donations on your free software to get a bit of side income!
Secondly, look for companies that offer traineeships. I work in QA and basically any consultancy takes even non-IT people for their traineeship cause of the shortage we have.
Maybe something towards electrical engineering could interest you? Check for certificates/bachelors depending on how far you want to go.
As a sidenote, just try to get some sort of job even if not in IT. Being active in the job market makes you much more interesting to hire even if people tell you its not.
I was slightly concerned reading the title 😭
I’ve not found any that really work for me as of yet so want to piggy back off this post, if you find something please notify me!