I have trouble getting any jobs in my homeland, since no local
company hire any software developer (the closest would be some
Linux sysadmin, if those jobs are still open), in my country most
IT companies are web development only, and I'm not experienced
enough with them (didn't want to learn at least 4 different badly
designed languages for less money). I couldn't apply to other
jobs since a catch 22 regarding my college status and local
companies weren't interested in part-timers (the only way I could
get a full-time job is if my college status is part-time, and I
only can get a part-time college status if I get a full-time job
first, the easiest way to bypass it is dropping out from college,
get a job, then reapply to college and pray that you won't have
to retake all classes). Unfortunately my family is getting into
deeper and deeper financial troubles, I'm currently on the verge
of dropping out (thanks to not being able to find an internship,
and a consultant for my college thesis), and a minimum-wage job
doesn't cover anything.
About me:
I'm working with D for 3 years, and I came from a Java
background. I chose it as an alternative to C++, C#, and Java for
a small project called VDP-engine (now called PixelPerfectEngine,
available in dub). For a while I concentrated on Java and C#
instead, however I came back for my engine and continued
development on it. I also can code in C, C++, C#, PHP, however
I'm not too experienced with the last one, my knowledge on HTML
is only web 1.0 level at best, and I don't know any Javascript
(besides of some pretty basic stuff coming from other languages).
I'm specialized on software optimization, and have done some
basic DSP and image processing stuff (see CPUblit in dub for the
latter).
I'm currently living in Hungary, but I'm planning to leave the
country ASAP due to both economical and political reasons, the
latter might be a possible reason why I couldn't get any kind of
internship or job, however I don't have any evidence for that. I
only speak English besides of Hungarian, but I'm planning on
learning other languages thanks to Brexit.
If I have to say how much money I would work for, then let it be
$10/hour. However in my current situation, even less would be
more than good. (I need money to replace aging and failing
hardware, money to move out, etc)