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I want to learn web and software development, but I am having a very hard time figuring out the logistics of how exactly to do that with my current schedule and living situation. I would like to hear from others regarding either advice on my particular situation, and/or what kinds of sacrifices/changes you had to make to your lifestyle to pursue your business ideas. I don't have kids or a family to support, so I feel like this should be easier than it actually is.
I currently work 70-75 hours a week between my eBay and Amazon businesses and full-time job that requires extensive over-time. I also have at least a 2 hour round-trip daily commute to and from my job (that's on a good day).
I really do not have time to learn coding given my current schedule - something has to give, but I'm not sure what. My full-time job is sheer misery and the largest time-suck of all, so I've contemplated quitting my job, living off of savings (I have $50K in the bank), and getting a part-time job to help with expenses in the mean time while I learn. The problem with that is that I live with my parents (I pay them rent, however) and only see them when I come home from work - being around them 24/7 as I would if I quit my job would drive me insane as they are constantly in my business and would nag me incessantly about getting a traditional full-time job. So I would have to move out. But who would rent to someone who didn't have a job or only worked part-time?
It just seems overwhelming to figure this all out. Any advice?
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