I loved that time that you got that big job and introduced this freelancer to some new clients. I am loving your videos and sharing them wherever I can to inspire other freelancers.
Thanks again Travis for yet another amazing video. Because of you and another creator Primeagen, I've decided I'm going to go back to school and get my BSIT degree with WGU and really go into programming once I finish. So thank you for motivating me to be a better provider and wanting to do more for my family.
Hes right , although its small, I built an app for a small group that makes $500/month , I can live in thailand off that, at least. Im thankful for that. It's best not to be negative and have a positive mindset.
@akjenksgamer1266 it's a market research tool. Currently the app has no revenue but I built it primarily for myself so it's okay :). Saves me a lot of time
There are two types of people who comment on these types of videos (not just mine). 1. Those who take this information and do something with it. They look for opportunity, for growth, and advancement in some way. Or they decide it's not for them and move on. 2. Those who see the negative in the things they don't 100% agree with, see this video as an attack or a "scam" and do nothing with it, and thus remain in their problem. These people usually leave comments with the intention of dragging others down with them. Examples were given in this video to show people are making something out of nothing even. You can take that and run with it or dismiss it. But the opportunity is there. The alternative is to wait around for another employer to call you. I personally don't like to waste time.
Weird and typical self-centered content creator way of viewing criticism/opposing ideas. Basically you're calling everyone who doesn't agree with you a loser, and everyone who does, a winner. I'm currently building my own projects and hoping to make something successful on my own, but I was immediately turned off by the "successful" entrepreneurs you were highlighting as inspirations. Also, your condescending tone is just.. "The alternative is to wait around for another employer to call you. I personally don't like to waste time." Wow, you're so cool. Is your point to humiliate people who don't care about chasing easy money by making dumb viral videos online, and just want a stable nice life? What the hell is wrong with being a jobseeker for a short while?
I'm in the process of marketing the web apps I recently uploaded. I absolutely agree with you on everything. One thing worth mentioning is how difficult it is to get that first dollar in, and make it consistent. But nothing is easy anyway. And the level of difficulty depends on whether the application is catering to the world in general or to the people in your geolocation. I'm in Zimbabwe and people here tend not to be highly receptive to new things. I'll get there eventually - just have to keep at it.
@Andyyyk47 I’m afraid you completely misinterpreted my content here and in the video. I simply shared an alternate way and made it clear that it’s not for everyone and that it’s okay to completely dismiss. And nothing is wrong with being a job seeker for a time. But too much time doing the same thing without any results isn’t necessarily the best use of that time.
Tech people might actually be tired of setting in desks and speaking corporate. There is a massive need for trades people. If you can come in and learn the basics of the trade you might be able to scale into entrepreneur class with trade using the previously acquired business skills as well. Trades people can make great money.
If you can't find a job, sell them shovels... like advice on what to do when layed off. Survivor bias was shown in this video. For every 1 winner there are 1,000 losers. The odds aren't good. No impossible just terrible.
You're making the exact point of the video; Diversify and pursue different avenues instead of putting your eggs in one basket. Or you can just not try because it's unlikely to succeed so why bother try anything
@@TravisMediaYou're also falling victim to the comparison bias. Getting a job and starting your own business are two very different things. It's not fair to compare the success rates. Just because 1 out of 1000 entrepreneurs succeed in their business doesn't mean 1 out of 1000 people will succeed in getting a job
Yes it's practically gaslighting people at this point IMO. But those who sell courses on programming need to sell the idea that you will eventually make something from it somehow....hey learn programming so you can make money teaching people programming!
I'm almost 45 and had to leave my trade job for personal reasons. With no previous experience, I had decided to get into coding and have 2 weeks of Harvard's CS50x course left to go. Should be done in a week ;) . I wasn't sure what path and end result I wanted to take. I'm glad I came across these videos as I was starting to wonder if this was all a mistake. Especially since starting this course just over a month ago I have fallen in love with coding. My first goal is to get through 100 days of coding everyday and have set myself up to achieve that. Here's hoping that the new tricks this old dog learned will be worthwhile. Love the videos and have subscribed.
@@rtlau-mk4di There are very few jobs compared to the number of applicants. Right now if you come from a bootcamp there is 0 chance of getting a job. I see people with 10 years of experience struggling to find a job (a lot of them have been unemployed for more than a year, those are actual people i see everyday on linkedin).
I think everyone needs to hear this not just those in the tech field. Like my grandfather told me after graduation, always find a way to be useful to others and that's what I have been doing through every service offer I get. In addition, do the best you can with every opportunity
Woohoo, Im your 1k thumbs-up on this video! New follower here, great topics mate, it has come at the right time for me. Abit lost amongst a career change.
Hey, love this video and represents my exact sentiments on the global market, even beyond software. There are so many opportunities that can be filled by talented people that unfitting recognize their own talent. Even starting off with something small that makes you 1k a months is a great start. Hope people take this advice to heart
Been working on my own projects to bring in at least(I pray) 2k a month into my pockets, and met a fellow solder that is a developer and makes good money on a business he made
I almost never post a comment on TH-cam always having the IMPOSTER SYNDROME feeling to take this action, your words encouraged me to do so interacting with your video. Thanks Travis & Keep it up🙌
Yea literally cant sit around building a app while i got bills. 6 years coding got me no where lol. Can build all kinda shit case management apps, Audit apps, spa apps. Skills dont matter, its about how much D u can suck.
@@TravisMedia It depends on where you live. Not everyone is in the US or Europe, you know? I've been in this profession 12 years already, and I've got nothing. But I'm in Russia, so that's kind of expected, I guess.
Nothing against those who do, but I don't want to become a public person, with all the exposure it entails. I would be very happy though with a consulting gig, or maybe building a couple of marketable products. It's hard to start though. You still need to connect with people to sell them whatever it is you're building or providing, and that is something I'm not really good at. Selling, I mean, I can connect just fine with people but no if it means pushing them something
I have been learning code since COVID and thousands resumes and no jobs. I started my company I generated this year so far $400K in revenue. It is just me and Co-pilot.
Stock market doesn;t go up or down in a straight line. I believe that is happening. Politics and other black swans, both domestic and global have played a big role in this current situation...Things will trend uphill again, sooner or later and this time with AI and Blockchain tech...And advancement in that time period will be mindblowing, at which point...Will be sitting on hover chairs while sipping slurpees like the humans in Wall-E.
I am wondering what it would be like if there were no more employees and companies outsourced everything. Even the front-line workers would be independent contractors...🤔😅
sorry but lots of bootcampers cannot do that, they came from a quick pyramid scheme of study 1 month earn 6 digits. The market of creating udemy courses peaked long time ago, same with drop shipping, streaming on twitch (if you are a men of course,, being a women its pretty easy to get rich if you have a good body)...
I didn't really mention bootcampers, but bootcampers are more than equipped to create their own apps and many have talents to add to that from their previous jobs/careers. Udemy courses, drop shipping, twitch are three of how many opportunities out there?
I see a very grim future, every single job post that I see require many years of experience and there is already a deep need for skilled workers everywhere; I think the gig economy and corporations pinching pennies for profit to keep stockholders happy are going to make a great negative impact in the economy for a long term. Sorry for the negative thoughts but if this doesn't change the global economy will crumble. We need to incentivize companies to train new hires, work on their retention policies, and raise awareness for the wellbeing of future generations. This insatiable corporate greed is bringing the tragedy of the commons to a bitter reality.
America will just import skilled workers or offshore the job. American citizens are too divided to actually come together to fight for a common cause. The elites stay on top because they sow the division and we all fall for it.
Been there tried that with YT for 4-5 years. Been there, tried that in blog photography for 6-7 years. Been, there tried in Wedding photography 6-8. All failed... And now, it seems, that I'm late for programming, because I've started learning last year. And my job is killing me mentally, and due to crappy pay... Oh well, maybe I'm crappy at everything...
Maybe you need to change your approach. Try to build on a skill you have, related to something you love doing, that can also be provided as a service, product, or solution.
That's because you choose something based on what others win at. Instead of doing that, you could play with you strengths, your interests and passion. Change your perspective and strategy. From what I see, you tried something which don't suit you.
i believe that something that we would all have to deal with is that aspect you just said "who knows where that is going to take you", which seems like something you leave out for the luck you have, and some of us would have to deal with that more than others, i dont really think everyone would has the luxury of giving their time of rest when they are not working, to make some kind of video in order to grow a business, of course some people take this risk, but what i believe is missing in here is talking about the time out of the video, the time that you spend thinking about all of this production, editing, mistakes you commit, how much time you can take off from making content, i only criticized youtube here, but other things like building an app or teaching have their own costs, like hosting the app and putting it available somewhere, and making all the content you are going to teach and finding the audience for that as well. But thats just my opnion
I don't know anything other than programming and I don't like talking , I consider myself more into thinking than talking. I think I'll settle down with full-time job but I need to create investment most probably real-estate
Please reconsider that "most probable real-estate" and spend a reasonable time researching it first! It requires a shit ton of Effort, work, time and Knowledge to outperform "simply" investing into ETFs and profit longterm from the compounding! Real estate is WAY too much overhyped and projected to be way easier than it actually is on social media! Plus, there are tons of related costs, that nobody talks about! Good luck and good decisions Bro! 🤘🏻🙏🏻💪🏻😎
1) indie game developer 2) 2D animation videos (can be a good story short animation , or satire about today's world and peoples ) 3) Freelance but reality is no matter what your dream is mine is above at the end you need money to pay bills , and if living in rental house then that bills and so no matter what you are going to start if your country region provide a part time jobs no matter this job is being a store caring person its okay but just need atleast a money which can help you make a living so you can do above three and start earning more. remember if you don't have enough money then don't go in stock markets and that other BS please , when someone lose their money , someone earn their .) i just wanted to tell you the reality .
All of these suggestions are going to burn you out immediately. It's too much! It shouldn't take this much to survive. These kind of videos are overwhelming and you're just giving people too much to do. When really, all they need to be doing is setting up ONE website of their very own with a product they can sell well (and you should be using AI to come up with what to sell especially since it's free to use) and then you spend the rest of your time on ONE platform marketing it or focus on the blog or podcast to bring your website organic traffic.
@@BeepBoop2221 See this isn't how things work. You can't look at a baby and say a baby can't do math and brush off the baby because in 18 years it will be doing a lot more than just addition. In the case of software you can re-write the software, you can fix the software. You can come up with new ideas and implement them. The possibilities are endless.
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I am tired of the job search, it's time to start a business
listening to you can feel like therapy in hard times, thank you my man!!
I loved that time that you got that big job and introduced this freelancer to some new clients. I am loving your videos and sharing them wherever I can to inspire other freelancers.
Thanks again Travis for yet another amazing video. Because of you and another creator Primeagen, I've decided I'm going to go back to school and get my BSIT degree with WGU and really go into programming once I finish. So thank you for motivating me to be a better provider and wanting to do more for my family.
WGU is an awesome school. I go there for Computer Science. Good luck to you.
Hes right , although its small, I built an app for a small group that makes $500/month , I can live in thailand off that, at least. Im thankful for that.
It's best not to be negative and have a positive mindset.
What kind of app?
@akjenksgamer1266 it's a market research tool. Currently the app has no revenue but I built it primarily for myself so it's okay :). Saves me a lot of time
There are two types of people who comment on these types of videos (not just mine). 1. Those who take this information and do something with it. They look for opportunity, for growth, and advancement in some way. Or they decide it's not for them and move on. 2. Those who see the negative in the things they don't 100% agree with, see this video as an attack or a "scam" and do nothing with it, and thus remain in their problem. These people usually leave comments with the intention of dragging others down with them.
Examples were given in this video to show people are making something out of nothing even. You can take that and run with it or dismiss it. But the opportunity is there. The alternative is to wait around for another employer to call you. I personally don't like to waste time.
Weird and typical self-centered content creator way of viewing criticism/opposing ideas. Basically you're calling everyone who doesn't agree with you a loser, and everyone who does, a winner.
I'm currently building my own projects and hoping to make something successful on my own, but I was immediately turned off by the "successful" entrepreneurs you were highlighting as inspirations.
Also, your condescending tone is just..
"The alternative is to wait around for another employer to call you. I personally don't like to waste time."
Wow, you're so cool. Is your point to humiliate people who don't care about chasing easy money by making dumb viral videos online, and just want a stable nice life? What the hell is wrong with being a jobseeker for a short while?
I'm in the process of marketing the web apps I recently uploaded. I absolutely agree with you on everything. One thing worth mentioning is how difficult it is to get that first dollar in, and make it consistent. But nothing is easy anyway.
And the level of difficulty depends on whether the application is catering to the world in general or to the people in your geolocation. I'm in Zimbabwe and people here tend not to be highly receptive to new things.
I'll get there eventually - just have to keep at it.
@Andyyyk47 I’m afraid you completely misinterpreted my content here and in the video. I simply shared an alternate way and made it clear that it’s not for everyone and that it’s okay to completely dismiss. And nothing is wrong with being a job seeker for a time. But too much time doing the same thing without any results isn’t necessarily the best use of that time.
If people are leaving software for trades its not the sign of a healthy job market.
But why do you think so?
@binaakene7942 they are leaving what is a high skill technical role with no manual labor for a labor job that will destroy their knees by 40.
@@BeepBoop2221 a lot of labor jobs are high skill technical roles too. Not sure what you're talking about with knees
@YunisRajab even high skilled roles like electrical will mess up your hands and knees.
Tech people might actually be tired of setting in desks and speaking corporate.
There is a massive need for trades people. If you can come in and learn the basics of the trade you might be able to scale into entrepreneur class with trade using the previously acquired business skills as well.
Trades people can make great money.
If you can't find a job, sell them shovels... like advice on what to do when layed off. Survivor bias was shown in this video. For every 1 winner there are 1,000 losers. The odds aren't good. No impossible just terrible.
This video is horrible advice imo. At least should have should more people who built real stuff instead selling courses.
And... for every 1 submitted resume there are 1,000 rejections, no? I personally don't like to waste time.
You're making the exact point of the video; Diversify and pursue different avenues instead of putting your eggs in one basket. Or you can just not try because it's unlikely to succeed so why bother try anything
@@TravisMediaYou're also falling victim to the comparison bias. Getting a job and starting your own business are two very different things. It's not fair to compare the success rates. Just because 1 out of 1000 entrepreneurs succeed in their business doesn't mean 1 out of 1000 people will succeed in getting a job
Yes it's practically gaslighting people at this point IMO. But those who sell courses on programming need to sell the idea that you will eventually make something from it somehow....hey learn programming so you can make money teaching people programming!
I'm almost 45 and had to leave my trade job for personal reasons. With no previous experience, I had decided to get into coding and have 2 weeks of Harvard's CS50x course left to go. Should be done in a week ;) . I wasn't sure what path and end result I wanted to take. I'm glad I came across these videos as I was starting to wonder if this was all a mistake. Especially since starting this course just over a month ago I have fallen in love with coding. My first goal is to get through 100 days of coding everyday and have set myself up to achieve that. Here's hoping that the new tricks this old dog learned will be worthwhile. Love the videos and have subscribed.
Good for you. CS50x is a great course. Also have you tried Linux? I prefer to code on Linux Mint.
it's good that you fell in love with coding because don't expect it to be more than a hobby
@@AL-kb3cb Why? There are jobs out there.
@@rtlau-mk4di There are very few jobs compared to the number of applicants. Right now if you come from a bootcamp there is 0 chance of getting a job. I see people with 10 years of experience struggling to find a job (a lot of them have been unemployed for more than a year, those are actual people i see everyday on linkedin).
I think everyone needs to hear this not just those in the tech field. Like my grandfather told me after graduation, always find a way to be useful to others and that's what I have been doing through every service offer I get. In addition, do the best you can with every opportunity
This actually crossed my mind yesterday and i defiantly started applying less and focusing on this more
Woohoo, Im your 1k thumbs-up on this video! New follower here, great topics mate, it has come at the right time for me. Abit lost amongst a career change.
Hey, love this video and represents my exact sentiments on the global market, even beyond software. There are so many opportunities that can be filled by talented people that unfitting recognize their own talent. Even starting off with something small that makes you 1k a months is a great start. Hope people take this advice to heart
I am leaving the freelance art and media industries to build my own worlds... thanks for the supportive video, as always. ✌️❤️
Another great video, thanks Travis. That’s two so far!
Been working on my own projects to bring in at least(I pray) 2k a month into my pockets, and met a fellow solder that is a developer and makes good money on a business he made
100% agree. Searching for jobs you are selling you. Might as well make a business and sell your product or service instead.
This was a really great video man. I love the message. Recently started my channel and got some great tidbits from ya!
As always, your videos are super helpful!
I almost never post a comment on TH-cam always having the IMPOSTER SYNDROME feeling to take this action, your words encouraged me to do so interacting with your video.
Thanks Travis & Keep it up🙌
Fantastic video. 4:49 Almost killed me 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣. All you have said are outright facts and good advice. Thanks for the vid.
Thank you
Great content as always Travis! I have found myself watching your videos on my homepage every so often even though I am not subscribed. Glad to sub.
thank you so much, I needed to hear this
So much hatred in the comments for such an amazing message.
he's selling online courses, everything he said is based on promoting them
Brilliant ❤ I wished I had all that energy, great advice.
You'd never know what you can do until you try.
as an esl teacher, I have soooooo much premade material (PPTs), I just wish I could sell them since it could make the life of others so much easier.
That's a risk many can't take, especially people who are running low on money or surviving paycheck to paycheck.
Yea literally cant sit around building a app while i got bills. 6 years coding got me no where lol. Can build all kinda shit case management apps, Audit apps, spa apps. Skills dont matter, its about how much D u can suck.
@@ZickPranks ever try small business in your area? Sell them custom software and service? Website, etc...
6 years of coding should have easily afforded you a good chunk of savings such that you aren’t living paycheck to paycheck.
@@TravisMedia It depends on where you live. Not everyone is in the US or Europe, you know? I've been in this profession 12 years already, and I've got nothing. But I'm in Russia, so that's kind of expected, I guess.
@@TravisMedia no 6 years of learning to code.
I will no longer be around if I can’t get a job in 6 months. I will continue to fight for my life.
Good information.
Nothing against those who do, but I don't want to become a public person, with all the exposure it entails. I would be very happy though with a consulting gig, or maybe building a couple of marketable products. It's hard to start though. You still need to connect with people to sell them whatever it is you're building or providing, and that is something I'm not really good at. Selling, I mean, I can connect just fine with people but no if it means pushing them something
Amazing video. I was really thinking on this path. How can someone come up with ideas for products.
I have been learning code since COVID and thousands resumes and no jobs. I started my company I generated this year so far $400K in revenue. It is just me and Co-pilot.
Awesome, more power to you! Happy for your success and hope to see myself earning this much revenue as well. Thanks
@@zillboy yeah, learn how to generate leads, marketing, sales, project management and you are good to go.👍
May I know what's the company?
@@jetairblower thank you
What was the company that generates 400k revenue
Fantastic Video.
Ugh… this has become yet another one of those “tech influencers” channels with low effort “obvious” or unrealistic “advice” that doesn’t help anyone.
this is really helpful advice you are just bitter because you don't want to put in the effort
How many startups make it?
Thanks
Stock market doesn;t go up or down in a straight line. I believe that is happening. Politics and other black swans, both domestic and global have played a big role in this current situation...Things will trend uphill again, sooner or later and this time with AI and Blockchain tech...And advancement in that time period will be mindblowing, at which point...Will be sitting on hover chairs while sipping slurpees like the humans in Wall-E.
i'm an artist who can code, any ideas on how to combine to two?
I am wondering what it would be like if there were no more employees and companies outsourced everything. Even the front-line workers would be independent contractors...🤔😅
sorry but lots of bootcampers cannot do that, they came from a quick pyramid scheme of study 1 month earn 6 digits.
The market of creating udemy courses peaked long time ago, same with drop shipping, streaming on twitch (if you are a men of course,, being a women its pretty easy to get rich if you have a good body)...
I didn't really mention bootcampers, but bootcampers are more than equipped to create their own apps and many have talents to add to that from their previous jobs/careers. Udemy courses, drop shipping, twitch are three of how many opportunities out there?
I see a very grim future, every single job post that I see require many years of experience and there is already a deep need for skilled workers everywhere; I think the gig economy and corporations pinching pennies for profit to keep stockholders happy are going to make a great negative impact in the economy for a long term.
Sorry for the negative thoughts but if this doesn't change the global economy will crumble. We need to incentivize companies to train new hires, work on their retention policies, and raise awareness for the wellbeing of future generations. This insatiable corporate greed is bringing the tragedy of the commons to a bitter reality.
America will just import skilled workers or offshore the job. American citizens are too divided to actually come together to fight for a common cause. The elites stay on top because they sow the division and we all fall for it.
Been there tried that with YT for 4-5 years. Been there, tried that in blog photography for 6-7 years. Been, there tried in Wedding photography 6-8. All failed... And now, it seems, that I'm late for programming, because I've started learning last year. And my job is killing me mentally, and due to crappy pay... Oh well, maybe I'm crappy at everything...
You are not. remember it's not over until you win keep trying and never give up 💟
Maybe you need to change your approach. Try to build on a skill you have, related to something you love doing, that can also be provided as a service, product, or solution.
That's because you choose something based on what others win at. Instead of doing that, you could play with you strengths, your interests and passion.
Change your perspective and strategy. From what I see, you tried something which don't suit you.
Indeed you're late for programming, but you weren't late for the other things you mentioned, maybe restart wedding photography
*People on H1-B visa have entered the chat*
"who knows where that could take you" it could take you into being rejected from other jobs for looking like a loser when they find your TH-cam 💀
Interesting
This video does have some useful things to think about, but it also does a lot of hustle culture mental gymnastics to justify some claims.
I would love to know how you became dev rel.
BRUV, these are luckers and scammers. not everyone can do it
i believe that something that we would all have to deal with is that aspect you just said "who knows where that is going to take you", which seems like something you leave out for the luck you have, and some of us would have to deal with that more than others, i dont really think everyone would has the luxury of giving their time of rest when they are not working, to make some kind of video in order to grow a business, of course some people take this risk, but what i believe is missing in here is talking about the time out of the video, the time that you spend thinking about all of this production, editing, mistakes you commit, how much time you can take off from making content, i only criticized youtube here, but other things like building an app or teaching have their own costs, like hosting the app and putting it available somewhere, and making all the content you are going to teach and finding the audience for that as well. But thats just my opnion
Thanks for sharing it
I don't know anything other than programming and I don't like talking , I consider myself more into thinking than talking. I think I'll settle down with full-time job but I need to create investment most probably real-estate
Please reconsider that "most probable real-estate" and spend a reasonable time researching it first! It requires a shit ton of Effort, work, time and Knowledge to outperform "simply" investing into ETFs and profit longterm from the compounding!
Real estate is WAY too much overhyped and projected to be way easier than it actually is on social media! Plus, there are tons of related costs, that nobody talks about!
Good luck and good decisions Bro! 🤘🏻🙏🏻💪🏻😎
1) indie game developer
2) 2D animation videos (can be a good story short animation , or satire about today's world and peoples )
3) Freelance
but reality is no matter what your dream is mine is above at the end you need money to pay bills , and if living in rental house then that bills and so no matter what you are going to start if your country region provide a part time jobs no matter this job is being a store caring person its okay but just need atleast a money which can help you make a living so you can do above three and start earning more. remember if you don't have enough money then don't go in stock markets and that other BS please , when someone lose their money , someone earn their .)
i just wanted to tell you the reality .
You don't need do anything that involves talking. Don't limit a platform to one type of content
All of these suggestions are going to burn you out immediately. It's too much! It shouldn't take this much to survive. These kind of videos are overwhelming and you're just giving people too much to do. When really, all they need to be doing is setting up ONE website of their very own with a product they can sell well (and you should be using AI to come up with what to sell especially since it's free to use) and then you spend the rest of your time on ONE platform marketing it or focus on the blog or podcast to bring your website organic traffic.
Then use AI to destroy those newly created jobs. AI will be the last one standing.
So it's time to learn about AI
Ai can't do basic addition...
@@zxyi9090 Correct. It's the only thing that matters now. If it takes people jobs it's their problem. They will have to learn to adapt.
@@BeepBoop2221 Well last I checked it was math and software and math and software both can do math. So I guess it needs to be fixed.
@@BeepBoop2221 See this isn't how things work. You can't look at a baby and say a baby can't do math and brush off the baby because in 18 years it will be doing a lot more than just addition. In the case of software you can re-write the software, you can fix the software. You can come up with new ideas and implement them. The possibilities are endless.
shame on you
for what
Haha
Thanks