I want halal money and religion.

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Those look like great resources Labayk! I always wanted to get into IT and even took elective college courses in the early 2000s. It was tough to pin point a specific path to take as I enjoyed the networking and programming classes, but I never got my foot in the door unfortunately. Visual Basic was pretty fun but I hear that's no longer a thing. Every now and then I get the urge to try and learn it but then reality sets in...

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm

This is the official government website on the outlook of the market. On the left are all the different subfields within IT. I was thinking of just being a computer programmer for a while, but now I'm thinking about security which has a couple of paths to get into. It is possible to break into the field without a degree. The degree is the gate-keeper. It makes it easier to get into the gate but that's about it. You can seriously build your skills to a very competent level through self-study so skills-wise, you don't need a degree. You learn the most from the job itself anyway. Later on you can slowly build some experience to compensate for your lack of degree.

If you are seriously interested Akhi, let me know, we can talk about a detailed roadmap whether you wanted to go the self-study route or even the degree route. I have a lot of resources Bro.

but the tuition!!! ah, ill figure something out. maybe i wont finish a 4 year degree, since the non grocery pharmacy has no tuition reimbursement, or something else.

I'm not sure where you're located. If you're in the States then you could get by using grants from Financial Aid. You can get quite a bit from Grants alone. My entire first two years which was at a technical college was pretty much completely covered by grants which means no debt at all and no interest. Even the next two years are covered quite a bit through Grants but not completely.

If you go to school though, whether 2 or 4 year, make sure it's worthwhile. Get something that will be of some use. Associate's Degrees aren't worth much on their own except in certain fields where they can actually be useful. Make sure you can justify to yourself that your time and money is being spent with something fruitful. Have a game plan and make sure that the course you are pursuing is going to have a way into a good market for you to get well on your feet.

I'm not sure that translation is something I can learn on my own. and it also isn't steady.

If you know two languages pretty well, then you should be able to translate. I knew a guy who was into translation. I used to work overseas teaching English as a second language. He helped me get proofreading work even though I wasn't qualified with a degree or anything. He was a freelance translator full-time. He would tell me, "You always translate into your mother language." So if your first language is English, but you can read another language pretty well, then you just write the meaning into English which shouldn't be too difficult. He and some of his friends would translate and then he would send me the translation to proofread.

You are right about it not being steady. It would take time to build one's self as a freelancer until you can get some steady clients. But it is possible. Wa Allah 'Alim.
 
I actually prayed istikhara, and I think I should go into cybersecurity since it pays more. the real reason i wanted all these jobs was so i could marry earlier, but a sheikh advised me to marry after my degree, probably because he knows i wont get ahead in life with my lack of social stamina and disabilities and differences, without being successful with my intellect and hard work. like ive been told my whole life. "prove them wrong" "success is the best revenge" i actually found an online self paced school based on competency based assignments rather than knowledge based assignments. wait, can praying istikhara guide you to something else? or does it only prove or disprove one thing?
 
either cybersecurity or something else technical. but there are sisters I know who wont be available for awhile due to their own (advanced, more than me) studies.
 
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm

This is the official government website on the outlook of the market. On the left are all the different subfields within IT. I was thinking of just being a computer programmer for a while, but now I'm thinking about security which has a couple of paths to get into. It is possible to break into the field without a degree. The degree is the gate-keeper. It makes it easier to get into the gate but that's about it. You can seriously build your skills to a very competent level through self-study so skills-wise, you don't need a degree. You learn the most from the job itself anyway. Later on you can slowly build some experience to compensate for your lack of degree.

If you are seriously interested Akhi, let me know, we can talk about a detailed roadmap whether you wanted to go the self-study route or even the degree route. I have a lot of resources Bro.

Barak Allahu Feek. The "reality sets in" part of my post is me not having the motivation to go through a career change at this point in my life. I'm almost 40 :) I've done non IT related work for my entire working career, so even if I wanted to make that move, it would be too much of a hassle to try and compete with high schoolers who grew up around this stuff. Not saying it's impossible because I have read many stories of people making career changes later in their lives, but I just don't think I'm ready to make that jump especially since I have a stable job alhamdulillah.
 
wait, can praying istikhara guide you to something else? or does it only prove or disprove one thing?

"Oh, Allah. I seek counsel from your knowledge and from your power I seek strength and I ask you of your immense favor, for verily, you are able while I am not and verily you know while I do not and you are Knower of the Unseen. If in your knowledge (doing such and such) is good for me in relation to my deen, life and end, then facilitate it for me and make it easy for me, and if in your knowledge it is bad for me my life and end, then keep it away from me and keep me away from it and grant me what is good wherever it may be and make me satisfied with such. Ameen"

Istikharah opens doors.

Barak Allahu Feek. The "reality sets in" part of my post is me not having the motivation to go through a career change at this point in my life. I'm almost 40 :) I've done non IT related work for my entire working career, so even if I wanted to make that move, it would be too much of a hassle to try and compete with high schoolers who grew up around this stuff. Not saying it's impossible because I have read many stories of people making career changes later in their lives, but I just don't think I'm ready to make that jump especially since I have a stable job alhamdulillah.

Ah, yes. Reality. I'm around the same age. My story is different though. I actually never settled in on a career and have reached a financial ceiling that I am now trying to get past in order to satisfy my obligations and needs. The Prophet (Salalahu 'Alaihi wa Salaam) when deciding between two or more halal choices went with the easiest. Whichever is best for you and your needs, go with.

I actually prayed istikhara, and I think I should go into cybersecurity since it pays more.

I can help you figure out which path you want to take bro so you don't have to waste time and you can get a feel for the market. Check out the resources I gave before and let me know what you think. With IT, it's learning a bunch of little detailed technical knowledge which you have to practice to get a knack for. Learn a little, practice a lot, learn a little more. Repeat. There is a lot to learn and if you dive in without knowing where you are going, you can get overwhelmed pretty easily. If you ease into it though then after a short time you can be kind of amazed at what you can understand that just a short while before would have seemed like hieroglyphics.
 
"Oh, Allah. I seek counsel from your knowledge and from your power I seek strength and I ask you of your immense favor, for verily, you are able while I am not and verily you know while I do not and you are Knower of the Unseen. If in your knowledge (doing such and such) is good for me in relation to my deen, life and end, then facilitate it for me and make it easy for me, and if in your knowledge it is bad for me my life and end, then keep it away from me and keep me away from it and grant me what is good wherever it may be and make me satisfied with such. Ameen"

Istikharah opens doors.



Ah, yes. Reality. I'm around the same age. My story is different though. I actually never settled in on a career and have reached a financial ceiling that I am now trying to get past in order to satisfy my obligations and needs. The Prophet (Salalahu 'Alaihi wa Salaam) when deciding between two or more halal choices went with the easiest. Whichever is best for you and your needs, go with.



I can help you figure out which path you want to take bro so you don't have to waste time and you can get a feel for the market. Check out the resources I gave before and let me know what you think. With IT, it's learning a bunch of little detailed technical knowledge which you have to practice to get a knack for. Learn a little, practice a lot, learn a little more. Repeat. There is a lot to learn and if you dive in without knowing where you are going, you can get overwhelmed pretty easily. If you ease into it though then after a short time you can be kind of amazed at what you can understand that just a short while before would have seemed like hieroglyphics.
I think I should get a Comp TIA A+ certification so I should get a better job faster. With western governors university you can finish with a tech degree faster, but i dont wanna risk it. I need to get married. I can't work in grocery forever. But I got rejected from the first girl, so I'm considering a second one. I think the reason I gave up on the certification was because I was going to school at the time and working, but if I just focus on that and not a bachelor's degree it should be fine, plus, I was trying to quit the secret habit, but when I relapsed, that's when it all came crashing down, because I get really drowsy for days even when that happens, and it hurts my memory.
 
https://www.cybrary.it/course/comptia-a-plus/

I started taking this very course myself. Highly recommend it. It's not too pricy either. Check it out.

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https://www.cybrary.it/course/comptia-a-plus/

I started taking this very course myself. Highly recommend it. It's not too pricy either. Check it out.

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your user name reminds me of 'al baik'.... fried chicken n fish chain in saudi.... now i'm hungry
 
Oh I just researched on google the answer to my other question in my previous post. I dont need a degree to become an interpreter, so I suppose I should work on one of my languages, especially turkish since its the easiest for me, and work somewhere, although there arent alot of turkish interpreter jobs where i live. i might have to move to another city or state (how you say...province?) within the USA

would you like to transcribe videos from English to Turkish?
 
would you like to transcribe videos from English to Turkish?
That actually sounds kinda cool, especially if youre asking me to trasnscribe videos from dawah digital into turkish, but a doctor im seeing thinks i should drop the career hunt for now and focus on my current "job" (not
"career" as they say,) and focus on spending time on working on my social skills and impulsivity treatment.
 
Do as the Doctor says, I pray you come through this and be a better you.

If you ever wanna take me up on my offer, I’ll be here.

God bless
 
I was gonna take up scimi's offer for translation, but then i realized his channel might contain imran nazar hossein content. anyway, i was going to study to become a doctor, being assured by an imam there is no other choice but to take up the loan, but.........also, med school is super hard, and i am an hsp, (highly sensitive person) meaning i have an overactive nervous system and am high in sensory processing sensitivity according to psychologists. combine this with everything else and med school will be extremely taxing, not to mention my gpa is low. i was going to study biology, but im starting to get into sin. i stopped looking up 'porn' but nowadays i masturbate to less inappropriate images like fashion on pinterest. im also starting to have trouble avoiding free mixing and though my obsessions with the opposite gender have gotten less, they've taken on different forms like the ones mentioned above. my mother's signing me up for a phlebotomy course so after i FIIIINNNNNNAAALLLY get my associate's degree in general studies/liberal arts, i can have a profession and possibly be in a position to get married. im just worried i could have done better. im extremely intelligent according to everyone i meet irl and my iq is in the 99th percentile. i just dont know if i can handle school.
 
[MENTION=43892]SintoDinto[/MENTION] Are you able to send/receive PMs?
 

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