Background info:While living in Michigan:
I went to a "technical education center" for half the day of my last year of high school and learned VB.net
Received ACT Workkeys Gold Level Career Readiness Certificate <--no clue if this means anything
I got an associates degree as a "CIT Developer"
During the degree I learned C#, HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL, some server stuff, and Basic computer maintenance
Introduced to Object Oriented Programming and a number of other concepts
Got 4 Microsoft Technology Associate Certificates which probably are out of date by now
Networking Fundamentals
Database Fundamentals
Web Development Fundamentals (C#)
HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals
Because of nowhere good in the area I had an internship at the college itself
Worked at a number of part time/seasonal jobs which had nothing to do with tech
Moved to Lancaster Pennsylvania:
Until recently I have been going for a CS Bachelor Degree and have 92 of 120 credits
Mostly learned Java and didn't get anything else new I hadn't already learned
Place Independent:
On my own I have learned a number of things
Python, C/C++, the Entity Component System framework, A whole lot of random things from blogs, podcasts, and such
Also completed a couple 7drls
While not related to Programming I run my own YouTube channel with a lot of roguelikes and DF videos
Now you might notice the "Until recently" part there. A large part of my expenses were being covered by my grandparents. Sadly my grandfather has dementia. It has gotten to the point where my Grandmother can't manage it alone and so they will be moving into one of those assisted living apartments. The place they will be moving into while providing the help my Grandmother needs to take care of my Grandfather does not allow them to be supporting anyone else. Ergo I can't continue my degree at this point and actually can't even really afford my apartment.
For the last month or so I have been trying to find a job. I haven't had any luck and I suspect at this point I either have once again chosen a bad place to live with my specific skill set or I haven't been searching right. I have used a number of job search websites like Glassdoor, Monster, and Dice as well as Googles convenient job search that checks a lot of those places which for some reason they seem to hide. With my current expenses to just live were I am needs a job earning me $15/h. This, if I could find a job, doesn't seem like it would be a problem as similar jobs which I sadly do not qualify for in the least bit or are too far away (3 hours or more one way just doesn't work) yet seem made for me pay decently. I technically could move but at the moment am trying not to move, or at least not too far, as my Mother lives right nearby and is my only remaining viable support. Now I have come here for help because it is getting close to the point were my Grandparents move into the apartment and honestly I trust people on the Bay12 forums more than I probably should (that and I haven't really revealed anything that isn't already available with enough searching). Now if you have any general help for me please feel free to say it though below this I will have a few questions.
- I have searched for many combinations of developer, programmer, junior, and [specific language]. Am I missing some terms I should be using?
- Should I give up on trying to not move and just open my range up?
- Should I really go for a programming job or should I open up to general tech jobs
- If I open up to general tech jobs which ones should I look for?
- Is there anything specific I should learn right now (such as a language or library) to help in my job search?
- What sort of 'requirements' can I ignore and apply for a job anyway? I am already looking at jobs requiring a Bachelors degree but are there other ones?
- Should I try for some kind of remote job? I haven't looked as I honestly would like an in-person job.