I’m currently working as a paralegal, and while the job is decent, I feel trapped by the golden handcuffs. In my free time, I love tinkering with computers and have even started a side hustle repairing electronics. I've made a few sales, but it’s nowhere near enough to replace my salary. My real passion lies in electronics repair and tech, but the pay for these jobs is so low that I wouldn’t even be able to cover my rent. I genuinely want to break into the tech field, but I feel overwhelmed. I have a strong interest in technology and computer science, and I often find myself more passionate about it than many computer science majors who don’t seem to engage in personal projects like I do. It’s frustrating to think that I’m doing this as a hobby while trying to figure out how to transition into a career. The main hurdle for me is that I have tech skills but no degree to back them up. My educational background is in psychology, which doesn’t help my case in tech. I’m eager to know what steps others have taken to get into tech without formal degrees or certifications, as I believe I would excel in this field if given the chance.
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