I Quit my Job for Hive? Sort of - Hive Extreme

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In the past, I've worked for a privately owned information technology company in a variety of capacities, including as a script writer, content developer, and curator of content. It began as a company specializing in educational technology but has since expanded into many other subfields within the information technology industry. The entirety of it has been a fascinating learning experience. At the very least, I was able to learn how to learn, and unlearn. My primary focus here was on the creation of content for use in physical and health education. Here are a few examples of my work from the YouTube channel of my previous employer (I have simply embedded the videos).


Kindly pardon me for sitting down while I teach basketball. lol! Regardless, I enjoyed my time spent working here. The majority of our work was of an acceptable quality, and there was nothing particularly remarkable about it.

As I was saying earlier, the majority of the content that I develop focuses on physical education and health education. On the other hand, there are occasions when the scope of my work expands significantly to include the creation of e-notes, which are essentially electronic textbooks, and the exploration of other topic areas. You are all familiar with the tenets of a private company and the practices of a traditional capitalist organization (get more out of manpower for lesser renumeration).

However, the pay, in the traditional sense, became less valuable as time went on, despite the fact that the work became more and more tedious as time went on. The thing is, I started working about four years ago with a meager pay worth about 120 USD monthly, but as of when I quit a few weeks back, the pay that was worth 120 USD while unchanged is now valued at less than 66 USD, and the amount of work that needs to be done continues to increase.

On the other hand, the fact that I could perform my job duties from the comfort of my own home from the very beginning meant that I had plenty of spare time for other pursuits. Because I couldn't just give up at the first sign of even the slightest dissatisfaction, I had to find a way to balance a multitude of responsibilities, such as writing academic research papers, blogging on Steemit, and managing a small business. My ability to juggle multiple responsibilities at once became legendary!

But just a few weeks ago, I reached an all-time low in terms of my level of contentment and motivation, and I became firmly convinced that I was no longer able to contribute my absolute best to the organization. As a result, I decided that quitting entirely was the best option for me rather than breaching the legally binding contract between me and my employer. Therefore, I submitted my resignation, and they were happy to let me go without giving me any pushback or inquiring as to why I was leaving. The culture of traditional capitalism is at work here!

What's Next?

I didn't exactly quit because of Hive, but Hive gave me a backbone, like a strong support for me throughout the process. " You should never quit your job without having another lined up", is a common piece of advice (the same ideology that has stunted people's development and encouraged more fear than courage). But I took it to heart and made a few contingency plans.

Hive was a contingency plan (at least one of the few). I took a look at the blockchain and was impressed by its design as well as the opportunities it offers. I believe that if I could only give it half of the best that I gave to my previous job, I would add so much value that the rewards would be greater than what I was offered at my previous job.

Hive is keeping me engaged while I wait and hope for something better, and I just wish the next employer have something better to offer than what Hive does, as I feel like my standards have been raised for what I will consider to be an acceptable offer. Hive could easily become one of the best thing that have happened to me lately in terms of my vocational and financial goals.

Even if a new and better employment comes by, it to me feels like a betrayal to abandon Hive, the connections, the fun, and the uniqueness of the blockchain. I hope to see the blockchain grow to new heights and be part of the whole process and experience.

The Takeaway

Because Hive is a system that is predicated on value, the more one is able to contribute to the system, the more the system will give back to them in the form of value as well. I believe that quitting my job to focus on Hive will give me more headroom to provide more value to the system through my blog and through new skills I hope to acquire, and maybe, soon enough, I will not be applying for a job, but may instead become an employer, who knows?



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Thanks @starstrings01 for this one.

I didn't want to ruin the text with tagging, that's why I commented here! But I appreciate the fact that you organized this! At least it was an avenue to share this story/experience.

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Hive could easily become one of the best thing that have happened to me lately in terms of my vocational and financial goals

That is just the sweet part of Hive, you earn while you have fun with it and learn a lot.

Your work at the company where you resigned from was cool, although the reason for resigning is very much valid.

We can only pray and work towards making Hive the best part of our lives in terms of earning and having fun.

Thanks for sharing your story with us and the videos too 😍

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Thanks Merit! Did you watch my camera-shy self? 😂

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Was that being camera-shy? You should watch some worse videos than yours then 😂
It came out well joor

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You should never quit your job without having another lined up"

Well. I have always just quit haha

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Lol. Quitting a job is a new level of bravery entirely. I felt like a Superman!

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I have quit 2 jobs and in one of them I told my boss I got another job without having one xD But got one shortly afterwards and now I am properly about to quit again, but I do almost have another job lined up for the first time :p

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Honestly, if one is not ready to quite. It becomes hard to grow.

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are jobs that easy to find at your side?

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Nah not really. I quit my job and was unemployed for 1 year xD
Got another job, a shitty one though, but quit that aswell and started at a place where my friend/roomie is a little leader :D

Now I am quitting that job for a more slow pace admin job for 4% better pay and bonus :D

  • The admin is going to be better for my knee, its not as good as it uses to be and right now I walk around 25k steps a day xD
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Even if a new and better employment comes by, it to me feels like a betrayal to abandon Hive, the connections, the fun, and the uniqueness of the blockchain. I hope to see the blockchain grow to new heights and be part of the whole process and experience.

You don't have to leave if you get a new job. You would have to find some balance though...

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wow, Hive gave you the bravery, the mind to leave that job of yours. I am ashamed of the country's currency. I can not boast of it. See how your wage reduced over time, it is annoying I must say. Now that you want to give more time to Hive, I am sure things would get better.

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I believe don't rely entirely on Hive for your main source of income.

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Definitely! Its just one of my few options.

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Wow, well this requires some top level bravery, I had be scared to pieces to quit a working job for the other when I'm not so sure of the output, Good luck bro!!

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Thanks Bro. You know I won't advice anyone to quit their jobs, so as no one adviced me to do the same. Everyone will just have to make a decision that will work best for them.

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hmmm...

Well... good luck on your new journey...

I would say prepare a resume, and apply for a better job because Hive alone won't provide you much to take care of your day to day needs, but ofcourse, you need a break from your other job that's drained you to plan what to do ahead.

I think its the right move...

If your good at writing look at becoming a author publishing articles on medium platform here...
https://medium.com/

If you have 200 readers and your articles are read, they pay you or something...

Other than that, you can get real knowledge on crypto and blockchain and write... gain proficiency then there are loads of crypto jobs where you write about a project... its not easy although...coz you need to do good research and have nice understanding on the subject...

But its not that hard too...

I can't tell you much else, coz I myself not exactly earning anything since I am not working in traditional company... I had hopes of becoming a crypto writer, I still do, don't know if that's possible and I have intermediate knowledge on the subject as well!!

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I really appreciate your advice! I'm definitely not putting all my eggs into a basket. All efforts will not be going into HIVE. I'll definitely put your recommendations to work.

For now, my Hive account is not solid enough to rely on for income.

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Yes, but still its a great platform to post content, and eventually it helps to become better writter. I was a person not taking off in my writting and after posting here, I am more or less a good enough crypto writter.

Its hard work, you have to be patient and build audience and read other content and support and find support from right communities.

Good luck... there is also https://www.publish0x.com/... it won't give you much money...

People talk about blogging and affliate marketing... I am sure you will find some oppurtunities there...

crypto is great though... if you focus and work hard properly, you can learn crypto and get job in that fields... loads of crypto writting oppurtunities...

Go for it!! ... its better than missing out on this... will tell your time doing crypto will be damn interesting and enriching...take it from me, although not making money yet I have grown a lot...

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beautiful thing is you post videos and Hive has dtude and video content channels...so you got a good place to post content I feel!!

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