Basically, for the past 10 years, I've spent my life wandering around from one interest to another, mostly in the fields of design, writing, and gaming (think chess, spider solitaire GPTs, and some MMORPGs, though chess has been the main thing).
I have two Associate degrees from my local community college, one in English, one in Web Graphic Communications. I have a certificate in web development. Most of my experience has been in Wordpress and publishing. I kinda hate it. I'm one semester away from finishing a Bachelor's degree in English.
My goal is to earn $200,000 for a small amount of land for me and my boyfriend to live on. This land would also serve as a workspace for me, since I eventually want to go into sewing design/art and woodworking. I find that I am calmed more by working with physical objects, rather than trying to deal with people and organize information. Right now I am working out of a small room (for the sewing) and a shed (for the wood).
1. Should I even bother finishing the English degree in this Chat GPT climate? If so, what jobs should I look for with the web/english combo? I find that the publishing industry resents web designers, so I don't want to work in a field where everyone hates me every single day.
2. What are the most lucrative markets to target with small wooden objects or sewn designs?
3. If I view the wood and sewing as a business, what is the best method to raise startup capital for it?
Thanks in advance.
I have two Associate degrees from my local community college, one in English, one in Web Graphic Communications. I have a certificate in web development. Most of my experience has been in Wordpress and publishing. I kinda hate it. I'm one semester away from finishing a Bachelor's degree in English.
My goal is to earn $200,000 for a small amount of land for me and my boyfriend to live on. This land would also serve as a workspace for me, since I eventually want to go into sewing design/art and woodworking. I find that I am calmed more by working with physical objects, rather than trying to deal with people and organize information. Right now I am working out of a small room (for the sewing) and a shed (for the wood).
1. Should I even bother finishing the English degree in this Chat GPT climate? If so, what jobs should I look for with the web/english combo? I find that the publishing industry resents web designers, so I don't want to work in a field where everyone hates me every single day.
2. What are the most lucrative markets to target with small wooden objects or sewn designs?
3. If I view the wood and sewing as a business, what is the best method to raise startup capital for it?
Thanks in advance.