Too Long
Odd Jobs
Break Time



Life threw me a curveball when my student visa expired. I had to quit
programming and start working odd jobs to survive. These unexpected detours
turned out to be quite valuable. As a bartender, waiter, and even construction
worker, I learned a lot about people, teamwork, and problem-solving. These
experiences enriched me personally and gave me a deeper understanding of the
world. Though I enjoyed my new experiences, I never lost my passion for
programming. I craved the challenge of algorithms, data structures, and creative
problem-solving. I longed to return to the world of innovative projects, using
my skills to create meaningful software solutions. As I re-immersed myself in
coding, I realized that my detour had been a valuable learning experience. My
odd jobs broadened my perspective and gave me a deeper understanding of the
world's diversity. This newfound perspective, coupled with my renewed passion
for programming, fueled my determination to re-enter the field. Today, I am
ready to jump back into the world of technology, feeling confident and eager to
reclaim my position as a programmer. My strong foundation in programming,
coupled with my diverse experiences and unwavering determination, empowers me to
face the challenges ahead. I am ready to contribute my skills and expertise to
creating innovative and impactful software solutions.