Ask HN: Transition away from CS job as main source of income
I am a dev with 10 years of experience. I don't have much savings because I lived in a country with low wages up until 2020.
With the AI apocalypse staring at horizon, I am wondering if it's possible to transition to some other income source. My plan is to develop a secondary set of skills to which I should be able to fall on when I lose my job in next 3-5 years.
Anybody tried something like that?
I tried getting weekend only job at local Caravan body shop company but they didn't give me chance because I did not have any experience with the mechanical tools and stuff, I offered to take no pay and learn with them but they felt that I will slow them down. What else HN think I should try? In which skill building should I invest my time and money?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 22.6 ms ] threadAI is not eliminating all our jobs tomorrow. If anything, it's merely allowing people to do things they never would have paid for in the first place.
and start a garden
That's how I landed my first job as a programmer. Took 6 months but I was cutting VB code to automate some things in the office.
But really. I wouldn't worry about AI taking your job just yet. Writing code was never really the hard part of programming. It's translating the vision to code. It's seeing the edge cases. AI's a long way away from learning that.