I lived with my parents until I was 29. It definitely allowed me to save a lot of money to put down on a house and pay for 2 cars in cash, one of which is mine and the other being my wife’s. I also have a great relationship with my parents and they were very supportive and I wouldn’t want it any other way :)
You are smart, graduated early, and are productive. Moving back home at your age is normal. For those that don't, they are still typically getting money from their parents to survive and what not. Plus, people have been moving out later and later, due to the economy. You're still lightyears ahead of the vast majority of people.
great video Sajjad! keep up Bro also it would be wonderful if you could add Baxate to your Software engineers podcast/interview list. would love to see you guys in a podcast
O bhai there’s nothing wrong. I’m pretty sure it’s normal for us desi people to live with our parents. Remember bro they won’t be here forever. It’s best to spend as much time with them as possible.
If I made this much I would just keep living with my parents & spoiling them Living alone is hard & lonely for no reason Why would I do it when I have my parents Adulting is not fun
Their is no shame living with your parents, mine died years ago I can noongmer or talk to them have no shame for being able toive with them or see them😊
I'm copy pasting this to you from someone else's post who also works from home like you. "DON’T have your workspace close to your bed, guys; it’s a setup 😭😂 And if you do, always put your phone on DND while working so you don’t get distracted by notifications" but I bet you already know this ✌🏾✌🏾
how do you guys get this type of work? I finished college with a degree in management information systems. I have been studying comptia a+, I have some experience in the IT field, but you guys are talking san francisco, this and that, how do you get this type of work? I know it sounds pretty peachy, but is it even secure? If anyone wants to network pleace feel free to reach out!
Build a linked in profile ans show your portfolio ur work ur experience & projetcs and start make networking with profionnel people and search for remotely job i guess you mean
I’m 25 living with parents graduated at 24. Trying to get a better position but market is rough my Alma matter is IT security. Honestly it’s pretty much an Asian culture thing to live with parents. Once you’re married it’s good to go on your own.
I love hate this,I like the fact in saving money and finance and invest,but also the flip side of growth and trying to make it work on your own can really reflect in some much aspect of life as you have faced certain challenges you wouldn't have been able to on your own,anyways it just an opinion am sure there is a balance.,
I’m going into comp sci this year sepetember in the uk and to a top Uni and I have so many questions, I have DM you on insta but never had a reply. I’m really confused and I’m looking for answers
@@SajjaadKhader first of all, it’s nice to talk to you and I appreciate you replying to my message. You’re the reason I’m going into comp sci. Secondly, in the uk to specialise in your degree you have to do a masters. What do I go into for my masters to ensure a ridiculously high salary. Also do you have to enjoy comp sci to be able to do it? I’m not really the biggest fan in comp sci but I know the future will be heavy on technology and people will require students who have a comp sci degree and mainly I’m doing it for the money. What I do like however (I don’t know the name of this branch) is construction of PCs, talking about certain parts of technology and giving opinions on what’s the best to purchase. Literally like that youtuber who does videos on new technology, even cars.
My advice is if you don't love it don't do it. Also there are so many job opportunities that can make you a lot of money and which aren't at higher risk of AI taking ,because as technology evolves it's predicted that fewer software engineers will be needed for example civil engineering is a great choice safe from AI, that was my opinion tho (speaking as a CS student too)
@@user-jv4od1if7o thank you for replying to my message. The problem is I’ve already applied and I’m not sure what other jobs that are AI Safe that I can major in and make a lot of money
@yousifalani3175 Oh man, if you find that you don't like CS, do not pursue it. Not even the money would make you feel fulfilled. Do something that intrigues you, even if it isn't 6 figures.
There's no shame in living with your parents to cut cost. I'll do the same
absolutely
If you can believe it. You can achieve it. Stay strong boys
💯
I lived with my parents until I was 29. It definitely allowed me to save a lot of money to put down on a house and pay for 2 cars in cash, one of which is mine and the other being my wife’s. I also have a great relationship with my parents and they were very supportive and I wouldn’t want it any other way :)
Stack cash FAST!!
You are smart, graduated early, and are productive. Moving back home at your age is normal. For those that don't, they are still typically getting money from their parents to survive and what not. Plus, people have been moving out later and later, due to the economy. You're still lightyears ahead of the vast majority of people.
great video Sajjad! keep up Bro
also it would be wonderful if you could add Baxate to your Software engineers podcast/interview list. would love to see you guys in a podcast
Thank you and great suggestion!
This guy has the right common sense which most of us don’t have these days.
O bhai there’s nothing wrong. I’m pretty sure it’s normal for us desi people to live with our parents. Remember bro they won’t be here forever. It’s best to spend as much time with them as possible.
Great video Sajjaad.
I like the bro math of $1100 not spend in tent can be spent on anywhere else 🤜🏻🤛🏻.
Thank you, yessir bro math ‼️
Thats fire bro inshallah one day Ill have my day ☝🏽❤️
If I made this much I would just keep living with my parents & spoiling them
Living alone is hard & lonely for no reason
Why would I do it when I have my parents
Adulting is not fun
Their is no shame living with your parents, mine died years ago I can noongmer or talk to them have no shame for being able toive with them or see them😊
I'm copy pasting this to you from someone else's post who also works from home like you.
"DON’T have your workspace close to your bed, guys; it’s a setup 😭😂
And if you do, always put your phone on DND while working so you don’t get distracted by notifications" but I bet you already know this ✌🏾✌🏾
the real reason you are asian that's why you move in with your parents, no judgement i did the same and still live with my parents
One guy we can believe and look up to!!
Thanks :)
Bros my idol for real
Thank you for being here 🤝
What video editing program do you use if you dont mind? Also what plugins are you using to make these effects? The editing is really nice
Who is providing services for editing videos
how do you guys get this type of work? I finished college with a degree in management information systems. I have been studying comptia a+, I have some experience in the IT field, but you guys are talking san francisco, this and that, how do you get this type of work? I know it sounds pretty peachy, but is it even secure? If anyone wants to network pleace feel free to reach out!
Build a linked in profile ans show your portfolio ur work ur experience
& projetcs and start make networking with profionnel people and search for remotely job i guess you mean
I’m 25 living with parents graduated at 24. Trying to get a better position but market is rough my Alma matter is IT security. Honestly it’s pretty much an Asian culture thing to live with parents. Once you’re married it’s good to go on your own.
100%
are you still at amazon
Would you have your own tech firm one day?
Young guy spent $5000 on a You Tube course.
one day he will make 5000k weekly from youtube
This vid 🔥
Yessir
How much do you get paid at work for Ur cs degree
what
I love hate this,I like the fact in saving money and finance and invest,but also the flip side of growth and trying to make it work on your own can really reflect in some much aspect of life as you have faced certain challenges you wouldn't have been able to on your own,anyways it just an opinion am sure there is a balance.,
Is Bachelors in AI a good field ?
Yes!
How is the job market?
It’s recovering imo
Do you really make 217,000$?? Is it net or gross??
President of the PSA as an Indian is a crazy flex
lol
I’m going into comp sci this year sepetember in the uk and to a top Uni and I have so many questions, I have DM you on insta but never had a reply. I’m really confused and I’m looking for answers
What question do you have?
@@SajjaadKhader first of all, it’s nice to talk to you and I appreciate you replying to my message. You’re the reason I’m going into comp sci. Secondly, in the uk to specialise in your degree you have to do a masters. What do I go into for my masters to ensure a ridiculously high salary. Also do you have to enjoy comp sci to be able to do it? I’m not really the biggest fan in comp sci but I know the future will be heavy on technology and people will require students who have a comp sci degree and mainly I’m doing it for the money. What I do like however (I don’t know the name of this branch) is construction of PCs, talking about certain parts of technology and giving opinions on what’s the best to purchase. Literally like that youtuber who does videos on new technology, even cars.
My advice is if you don't love it don't do it. Also there are so many job opportunities that can make you a lot of money and which aren't at higher risk of AI taking ,because as technology evolves it's predicted that fewer software engineers will be needed for example civil engineering is a great choice safe from AI, that was my opinion tho (speaking as a CS student too)
@@user-jv4od1if7o thank you for replying to my message. The problem is I’ve already applied and I’m not sure what other jobs that are AI Safe that I can major in and make a lot of money
@yousifalani3175 Oh man, if you find that you don't like CS, do not pursue it. Not even the money would make you feel fulfilled. Do something that intrigues you, even if it isn't 6 figures.