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What Should an IT Guy Do When Switching Full-Time to MMO?

bboylun

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I come from an IT background and used to work as a Senior Developer with a salary around $1,000/month, but suddenly got laid off and now find myself unemployed. I want to start doing MMO (Make Money Online) full-time, but honestly have no idea where to begin.

My foundation in IT is solid, and I’m comfortable coding in almost any language. The problem is, I lack direction and don’t know which path to take.

If anyone here has experience, I’d really appreciate your guidance. What are some MMO opportunities that someone with an IT background like me could pursue?
 
I come from an IT background and used to work as a Senior Developer with a salary around $1,000/month, but suddenly got laid off and now find myself unemployed. I want to start doing MMO (Make Money Online) full-time, but honestly have no idea where to begin.

My foundation in IT is solid, and I’m comfortable coding in almost any language. The problem is, I lack direction and don’t know which path to take.

If anyone here has experience, I’d really appreciate your guidance. What are some MMO opportunities that someone with an IT background like me could pursue?
Let’s hop on Fiverr or Upwork and find some work
 
You probably shouldn’t say that, man. These days, being a senior isn’t what it used to be. At my company, if one of the senior devs quits, the entire core team would follow him out the door.

If someone is a senior dev and only earning $1K now, chances are they’re mostly working on local Vietnamese projects, not writing reports, not involved in technical selection. But throw in just a bit of English, and suddenly even freshers won’t take the job unless it pays $1K or more.

Honestly, if you’re someone who knows how to do everything, just stay home and make games with Cocos the pay’s pretty good. There are tons of projects out there, and if you don’t like outsourcing, you can work solo. Or build a reupload tool, run a channel, and sell it later. Or make a movie website, write a crawler to grab content.

What really matters is which clients you want to work with local or Western. The harder the job, the bigger the money.


Good luck out there, bro.
 
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