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Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by luvlyoracle(m): 4:21pm On May 20
You just wan show off
Mtchew
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Wealthoptulent(m): 4:25pm On May 20
Nwaikpe:
"Any kind of tech duties."

Something is wrong with us Nigerians.
Las las, after 3 years, you go break out from your chairman, go start your own HK.

OH CHIM! O SHIGIDI!
this one go FAR oo, na one with WISDOM. ologbon lo le ye

Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by wonlasewonimi: 4:25pm On May 20
What exactly are you doing? Software developer, graphics design, content creator,digital marketing or admin assistant? Tech is broad
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by ManLikeL(op): 4:30pm On May 20
Mynd44
Nlfpmod


The new title totally changed my question into something else.
I'm not a remote worker and I've never been into tech before. I asked my question as an absolute layman and changing it into this won't let me get the answers that will help.

Kindly edit it back or to something better.

I'm in need of advice to help me settle for what to learn, earn and focus on...
You're making me look like I've the slightest ideas of things already when I don't.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Stephen0mozzy: 4:31pm On May 20
ToyeBanji:
Great take! To effectively do this, he needs to be business oriented. Pick an industry of choice, make research about it. Set up a small online store for lead generation. He will be learning by experimenting with the leads to build useful CRM.
True Chief. Business orientation will be gotten during the learning - picking an industry - niching down too early can sometimes be a shot in one's leg. I'd say make researh about two or three, test the waters, see the one with better/more fishes, then niche.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Galapagous(m): 4:31pm On May 20
I don't have all these setup sef, yet I work remotely from home without issue. The main thing is just how operation occur where you work. For me, 3 meeting from Mon - wed, the rest are just WhatsApp chat. So most of the power will be saved and use for work.

I just love the freedom and flexibility that come with working remotely. I can decide to sleep all day and do the task in the midnight, when noise is absolute zero.

Best of luck.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by femi4: 4:39pm On May 20
ManLikeL:
Good morning everyone.

I have no idea where to post this but I need massive recommendations and guidance.

Consider this question the yearning of a technical layman so your suggestions pieced into bits could be earnestly appreciated and understood.

I want to go into tech and specifically I want to be a remote worker.
Nothing outside of my home interests me and the idea of earning in naira seems a bit un-enough at the moment.
What kind of skills should I acquire in the tech world?

Trust me, I can be patient enough to wait it out till it starts yielding so believe me, I'm not expecting a quick money making scheme kind of impactation. I'm ok with slow and steady, but I want it to be dependable enough that when it picks, then it peaks and will be sustainable.
At the moment, my estate has 20-hour power supply at the minimum. I have; 1) HP ZBook Fury16 G9-Intel Core I7, 16GB Ram and 1T SSD.
2) HP EliteBook 840 G9 16GB Intel Core i7 SSD 512GB.
3) I have a well upgraded HP mini Prodesk cpu (16/512GB).
And a mini power station to keep these running for a few hours if there is ever an outage.


I want to believe these systems should be able to handle any kind of tech duties.

I'm without a job currently and I don't want to even start searching for jobs although I have a few savings to sustain me for a few years since I'm single.
I want to make money legally from the shores of my abode.

Please assist a brother
The problem will be the GIGs..they dont come often like that
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Pocohantas1: 4:47pm On May 20
Hemanwel:
The guy you quoted isn't wise. He read the OP mentioned how regular they do have power supply in his estate, he read about the tech tools he has. He should have deduced that he (the OP) is likely to be from a well-to-do family. An estate that has such frequency of power supply can't be just anyhow estate.

He sha want make the OP open all his mouth to say it. Na wa oh!
It just baffles me how people believe everyone in the world are in their kind of shoe.

There are some families I know that have those kind of PCs at home for anyone in the house to make use of them.

He didn't also read the part where the OP started that he have financial savings that some sustain him for FEW YEARS.

Does he know what it means for someone to say he have a savings that can sustain him for few years in today's economy?
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by obiekunie01: 4:51pm On May 20
ManLikeL:
Good morning everyone.

At the moment, my estate has 20-hour power supply at the minimum.

I have; 1) HP ZBook Fury16 G9-Intel Core I7, 16GB Ram and 1T SSD. N2.5m

2) HP EliteBook 840 G9 16GB Intel Core i7 SSD 512GB. N1.5m

3) I have a well upgraded HP mini Prodesk cpu (16/512GB). N80k

And a mini power station to keep these running for a few hours if there is ever an outage.


I want to believe these systems should be able to handle any kind of tech duties.

I'm without a job currently and I don't want to even start searching for jobs although I have a few savings to sustain me for a few years since I'm single.

I want to make money legally from the shores of my abode.

Please assist a brother
Not continuing with whatever made you this wealthy means you have been operating on the left side of the law to be this wealthy and decides to go legit!

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Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by victorsola: 4:51pm On May 20
ManLikeL:
Good morning everyone.

I have no idea where to post this but I need massive recommendations and guidance.

Consider this question the yearning of a technical layman so your suggestions pieced into bits could be earnestly appreciated and understood.

I want to go into tech and specifically I want to be a remote worker.
Nothing outside of my home interests me and the idea of earning in naira seems a bit un-enough at the moment.
What kind of skills should I acquire in the tech world?

Trust me, I can be patient enough to wait it out till it starts yielding so believe me, I'm not expecting a quick money making scheme kind of impactation. I'm ok with slow and steady, but I want it to be dependable enough that when it picks, then it peaks and will be sustainable.
At the moment, my estate has 20-hour power supply at the minimum. I have; 1) HP ZBook Fury16 G9-Intel Core I7, 16GB Ram and 1T SSD.
2) HP EliteBook 840 G9 16GB Intel Core i7 SSD 512GB.
3) I have a well upgraded HP mini Prodesk cpu (16/512GB).
And a mini power station to keep these running for a few hours if there is ever an outage.


I want to believe these systems should be able to handle any kind of tech duties.

I'm without a job currently and I don't want to even start searching for jobs although I have a few savings to sustain me for a few years since I'm single.
I want to make money legally from the shores of my abode.

Please assist a brother
bro I will advise you to start with something easy to approach . Like virtual assistant, customer service remote , business development manager . Something majorly in administrative. At least to earn first and there are several websites to get this , or you can even train ai on platforms like outliers and the likes. Those your machines will work well.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Greencloud(m): 4:53pm On May 20
Abeg dash me one of those laptops, I go pray for you make you be like Dangote
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by goshee: 4:53pm On May 20
Stephen0mozzy:
Man... You have a beast of a laptop.

Now when it comes to skills, there are three types of people.

1. The creative
2. The analytical
3. The Seller

If you are on the creative spectrum, I'll recommend you go for motion graphics and a pinch of 3d - specifically for building product demos using After Effects and maybe Cinema4D.

If you're more on the analytical and number crunching side... I'm probably going to err on the side of caution and suggest Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning or start from Data Analysis for Financial/Business Analytics.

If you're the seller personality, I'd suggest you master how to use and help people manage CRM Software - Case in point GoHighLevel - you can actually charge people good money in dollars to help them set up their CRM, Automation Workflow, Funnels and Landing page, there's a ton of them - especially now that everybody is a founder or coach selling one thing or the other.


Personally, when I took this kind of decision about 4 years ago, I went into Programming (Became a MERN Developer); but the programming world is very volatile now and not very promising, especially for entry level.

Wishing you the best.... And while you're flexible in how long you want to spend in learning and waiting till it pays, it helps to tie the goal to a timeline too.
I have HP elitebook 1030 G4. Core i7 16gb ram and 512 ssd. I can power my house and I want to go into tech that won’t take me too much time but I have bills to pay. Please recommend for me and where I can learn it. I don’t have any formal knowledge of any tech at all.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by fnep2smooth(m): 4:53pm On May 20
i believe you are using the laptops to type school project or play COD online, cos your story aint adding up
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by victorsola: 4:56pm On May 20
1Alex:
It's just a normal high end laptop but not a beast.
a 12th gen laptop with 1TB and you say it’s not a beast , z book is the machine of hp , if you talk Elitebook I fit talk say na regular even at that it’s a 12th gen and if you know those things are not cheap at the moment , my small 840 g8 sef I Dey pamper am.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by goshee: 4:59pm On May 20
Nwaikpe:
"Any kind of tech duties."

I mean, where do Nigerians get some concepts from?
Dude just wants "any kind of remote work," and then purchased some equipment for it.
No direct statement on what he wants, only that he wants to earn in USD.

Something is wrong with us Nigerians.
Las las, after 3 years, you go break out from your chairman, go start your own HK.
Abeg I get HP elite book 1030G4, 16gb ram and 512 ssd. I use iPhone 12 Pro Max and I Samsung s21 ultra and I can power my house all day.

I want to go into content creation with ai videos and stuff like that but I don’t even know how to go about it. Can you help recommend for me?
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by funnyDM: 4:59pm On May 20
ManLikeL:
What's your doubt by calling me fake life?? Is it that you don't believe I have the listed systems or that I can't have them and need helps on way to go?
I never said I've been jobless all my life... I said I'm currently without job... It could mean I've just lost a job and not ready to start all over again. No part of that lines means I've been jobless all my life. If I want to be fake, I'll list things that aren't tech related but I have as properties ranging from the kind of car I drive and phones I use but nah, I just need guidance. And those systems are in all honesty, the least of what life has blessed me with. Consider it a very humble brag.
How much are you going to pay me?

Learn:
1) Video ads editing and 2d animation
2) Learn digital marketing

Yes. We have AI but in the end, how many people would keep paying for AI pro subscriptions? Just be good at them and be patient, you'll earn money in USD both ways.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Ifexibe(m): 5:00pm On May 20
15k for my advice. cool
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by 1Alex: 5:17pm On May 20
victorsola:
a 12th gen laptop with 1TB and you say it’s not a beast , z book is the machine of hp , if you talk Elitebook I fit talk say na regular even at that it’s a 12th gen and if you know those things are not cheap at the moment , my small 840 g8 sef I Dey pamper am.
12th gen + 1TB no automatically mean beast. 1TB na just storage, not performance.

Even for ZBook line, some configs still carry low-power CPUs and no dedicated GPU and this very one doesn't have it. Workstation branding no equal monster specs.

A real beast depends on CPU class, GPU, RAM, and cooling, not just “12th gen”, "16GB" pasted on the sticker.


Even an older Core i9 with proper RTX graphics and 32GB RAM fit humble that ZBook config easily.

Eg. MSI GT75 Titan 8th Gen Core i9, 32GB RAM, RTX 2080. That machine was built for raw power with serious cooling and full gaming GPU performance.

Or even: MSI GS66 Stealth i9, 32GB RAM, RTX 3080. Different level entirely.

Na older laptops I mentioned above with older generations oooo

That’s why “12th gen + 1TB SSD” no impress tech people automatically. GPU power, wattage, thermals, and sustained performance matter pass generation name.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Mrluv(m): 5:17pm On May 20
victorsola:
bro I will advise you to start with something easy to approach . Like virtual assistant, customer service remote , business development manager . Something majorly in administrative. At least to earn first and there are several websites to get this , or you can even train ai on platforms like outliers and the likes. Those your machines will work well.
boss please can you share more on this i am interested
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Mrluv(m): 5:20pm On May 20
1Alex:
12th gen + 1TB no automatically mean beast. 1TB na just storage, not performance.

Even for ZBook line, some configs still carry low-power CPUs and no dedicated GPU and this very one doesn't have it. Workstation branding no equal monster specs.

A real beast depends on CPU class, GPU, RAM, and cooling, not just “12th gen”, "16GB" pasted on the sticker.
boss even say i no sabi laptop you are right
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Donjiggar: 5:21pm On May 20
You already have all the requirement. Just search for "Digital witch" on Facebook, register, start your journey and thank me later
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by teepain: 5:21pm On May 20
Stephen0mozzy:
Thank you my good Sir, that would be greatly appreciated.

I think, evidenced by the current shake up in the TECH industry - layoffs and stuff, with some new startups that would often spring up to absorb skilled developers backpedalling due to the uncertainty about AI's disruption - the demand has dropped big time, and the competition is even worse than it has ever been.

Not to even talk about the phantom jobs, 7 rounds of interviews that ends with automated rejection mails.
I guessed right as to what the discouragements could be. However, permit me to advise you to stay strong. Actually, AI is a blessing to skilled developer and not a curse, as it (AI) facilitates Rapid application development.

Now, my advise is for you to learn to identify pain points of existing tech solutions and try to build products that solve those problems. That way, you can have products to market rather than waiting for that employment offer. Your products are more likely to earn you revenue and job offers faster.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Jakarta: 5:21pm On May 20
One terrible thing about tech skills is that you can easily feel overwhelmed by the vast array of skill options and learning materials. One nice thing about it though is that if you can remain focused and consistent, no matter what you learn the pay will still come.

1)If you are not afraid of rejection or failure and you have some capital, I recommend affiliate marketing, SEO, or lead generation.

2)If you are desperate, and will be ready to do boring, repetitive, and manual jobs, then I recommend learning VA from ALX Africa. Although competition here is huge Indians, Filipinos, and Chinese freelancers are holding these niches on a ransom basis. And most jobs can be boring as hell.

3)If you are more of the logical, and problem-solving type I recommend learning programming most especially Python for automation. Would have recommended web dev but the competition is huge.

4)If you can dedicate at least 3 years to learning and gaining experience without any financial pressure, then I will confidently recommend cybersecurity with a niche focus on pentesting or website/app ethical hacking. A guy I know is earning huge $ from this by freelancing and doing some black hat practice.

5)If you are more of the creative type, then I recommend video editing. There is huge demand for it, you can even focus on content creation and edit videos for YouTubers, businesses, etc.

Among all 5 options, in terms of earning, and ease of scaling option 1, and 5 are the best. But in terms of job security, being an asset option 4 is the best, the major disadvantages of option 4 are:

It is not an entry-level field it requires lots of experience, and learning never stops as such there is a high risk of burnout. But it has lots of opportunities.

The koko is, you can be successful and work remotely with anything you learn, you just have to be focused and remain consistent, by not jumping from one skill to the other. People are even earning money with their stupidity just because they are consistent with it, e.g., some APC supporters on this forum.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by YoungBlackRico(m): 5:32pm On May 20
You mean transitioning from Yahoo
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by muyico(m): 5:39pm On May 20
Venture into online marketing
Google ad
Alot of opportunity full online
Animation alone self
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Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Luckysbab: 5:42pm On May 20
ManLikeL:
Mynd44
Nlfpmod


The new title totally changed my question into something else.
I'm not a remote worker and I've never been into tech before. I asked my question as an absolute layman and changing it into this won't let me get the answers that will help.

Kindly edit it back or to something better.

I'm in need of advice to help me settle for what to learn, earn and focus on...
You're making me look like I've the slightest ideas of things already when I don't.
I think you might find more helpful answers on Twitter, from real professionals.

The Nairaland comment section has been degraded to a place of low-IQ engagements.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Kunlexity(m): 5:42pm On May 20
Once you have settled for any of the Tech skill that aligns with your passion, I'd advise you find a physical tech training school nearby to learn it properly.
This will go a long way in learning it faster and also life time mentorship too, therefore you can start applying for remote work.

Self for some tech skills can be boring which you may end up abounding it after months of trial and error
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Redman44(m): 5:43pm On May 20
HP laptops are very good and durable. I have that is not even the latest model . I purchased it in 2018. Very good laptop with Scandinavian/English keyboard. Norwegian HP laptop 🙂🙂.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Stephen0mozzy: 5:44pm On May 20
teepain:
I guessed right as to what the discouragements could be. However, permit me to advise you to stay strong. Actually, AI is a blessing to skilled developer and not a curse, as it (AI) facilitates Rapid application development.

Now, my advise is for you to learn to identify pain points of existing tech solutions and try to build products that solve those problems. That way, you can have products to market rather than waiting for that employment offer. Your products are more likely to earn you revenue and job offers faster.
Thank you Chief.

Your last paragraph actually just validated the stance I've always taken. I'm more of a builder guy than dependence on corporate jobs with the skills, I've just not had the discipline, i think, to complete any of my attempts at a startup (SaaS).

You're right about AI being a blessing too, but not so much for entry level guys as their own "tasks" are now being automated out and companies are not very keen of training new hires either.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by pman06(m): 5:45pm On May 20
In this age and time of Artificial Intelligence, I'm surprised people are still being advised to go onto full stack dev. I'm a DevOps engineer myself, but if anybody comes to me for an advice now, I'll just tell them find a branch that makes Artificial Intelligence possible, and ride it like your life depends on it. Data Science, Data Engineering, MLOps, Data Analysis, AI Agent developer, Prompt Engineer among others.

While there a lot of courses online that you can follow to learn these things, I find Udacity courses to be very thorough and very hands-on. Just ask anybody who's taken a nanodegree from them.
Re: Can These Be Enough For Me To Survive As A Remote Worker? by Stephen0mozzy: 5:52pm On May 20
goshee:
I have HP elitebook 1030 G4. Core i7 16gb ram and 512 ssd. I can power my house and I want to go into tech that won’t take me too much time but I have bills to pay. Please recommend for me and where I can learn it. I don’t have any formal knowledge of any tech at all.
I usually shy away from giving EXACT skills that a person should learn when it comes to tech... Not because it's hard, but because I might be biased towards recommending what I am passionate about (yes, passion is actually important, because you have to actually want to learn the skill and find it interesting enough to keep going) - instead I'll give some recommendations and you do the research and pursue one.

There are many roles in tech, which you can either break into, or use domain knowledge to decide (e.g someone who has had experience as a Personal Assistant or Secretary may find it easier to go for Virtual Assistant training).

1. If you've been into marketing/sales, you can actually learn about digital marketing, wirh focus on lead generation, paid ads and influencer marketing.

2. If you've been into finance or accounting, then you can learn things like Data Analytics or Data Science.

You get the idea.

Now about where to learn:
It's still up to you - the only time I went to an actual school to learn any of my current skills, was in 2010 when I went to computer school to learn basic computer application - since then, all my learning have been YOUTUBE, UDEMY or free online bootcamp (ALX when it was free).

But if you have the money and time for a physical location, just find around your location.
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