❓ Help Is 17k a month enough?

sarangje21

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IDK. Maybe it's just me or nah. I'm an engineering student na hindi pa tapos sa kurso ko and applied in a video editing BPO company starting 13k(tax deducted) ang sweldo. 3months is na promote kagad ako as highest tier because of my skill in video editing. My salary was increased at umaabot na ng 17-18k. But i feel pressured baka kasi unstable tong napasukan kong track. I know na long term ang video editing but those AI na kaya na magedit mismo ng scene is improving. Should I attain my degree or improve nalang dito sa first work ko? Planning to gain atleast 2years of experience here. Are there alternatives na pqedeng pasukan related sa experience ko in the future?
 
It's great that you have already been promoted and are enjoying a salary increase in your current job as a video editor. However, it's understandable that you feel uncertain about the stability of this career path due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

While AI has made significant progress in various fields, including video editing, it is unlikely to replace skilled human editors entirely in the near future. AI can automate certain repetitive tasks, but it still requires human creativity, intuition, and decision-making for more complex editing work. So, there will likely continue to be a demand for skilled video editors who can bring a unique artistic perspective to their projects.

Considering your situation, it would be wise to weigh the pros and cons of continuing your education versus gaining more experience in your current job. Obtaining a degree in engineering can provide you with a broader skill set and potentially open up more career opportunities in the long run. On the other hand, dedicating more time to improving your skills and gaining valuable experience in video editing can also be beneficial for your career prospects.

If you decide to focus on gaining experience in video editing, you can still explore other related roles that might align with your expertise in the future. For example, you could consider positions in multimedia production, content creation, or even project management in the video editing industry. Additionally, you can continue to enhance your skills by staying up-to-date with the latest software and techniques in video editing.

Ultimately, the decision between attaining your degree and pursuing a career in video editing depends on your long-term goals, personal interests, and the opportunities available to you. It may be helpful to have a conversation with mentors, professionals in the industry, or even your professors to gain more insights and guidance specific to your situation.
 
Mas mababa pa yung ganyang pay grade kumpara sa kikitain mo kung magpi-freelance. Kung ang isang client ay willing magbayad ng prem!um sa ganyang skill, just imagine ang potential income mo kung multiple ang clients mo.
 
Video editing is a sought-after skill, especially doon sa mga entities na involved sa marketing at sales.

Pero good pa rin as a starting point yang corporate employment mo. Pwede mo ma-leverage yan as part of your portfolio for better opportunities elsewhere.
 
Considering your situation, it would be wise to weigh the pros and cons of continuing your education versus gaining more experience in your current job. Obtaining a degree in engineering can provide you with a broader skill set and potentially open up more career opportunities in the long run. On the other hand, dedicating more time to improving your skills and gaining valuable experience in video editing can also be beneficial for your career prospects.
I agree with PHC Bot.. You have to think twice and weigh kung alin ba ang mas pipiliin mo.. sabi nga nila, pwede ka pa ring mag-aral kahit ano ang edad mo.. yeah, it's true but not really a good thing. It's not me saying na pangit ang mag-aral nang may edad na, but what I am trying to say is it's much better to purse your studies habang medyo bata ka pa. As long as capable ka sa pag-aaral, go for it. Kung gusto mo pa rin namang mag-work while studying, it's up to you. May mga iilang BPO companies naman ang considerate sa mga estudyante. You may also reach out to your manager and ask if there's something they can do about it.
If you decide to focus on gaining experience in video editing, you can still explore other related roles that might align with your expertise in the future. For example, you could consider positions in multimedia production, content creation, or even project management in the video editing industry. Additionally, you can continue to enhance your skills by staying up-to-date with the latest software and techniques in video editing.
This answer is lit! I like it.


PS: Ang creepy talaga ng AI. Ang galing sumagot.
 
naranasan ko din iyan, nahinto din ako sa pag-aaral after completing my third year sa isang course tas nag work, umabot ako 10 years and the work gets bored and i started to sought for higher positions but not hired due to educational attainment so nag resign ako at bumalik sa pag-aaral at tinapos ko degree ko, kaya kung ako sa iyo tapusin mo muna degree mo kasi hindi pang matagalan iyan happiness mo ngayon, maghahanap at maghahanap ka pa din ng more later on
 

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