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Hey Reader,

It's 1pm as I'm writing this, and I've just completed one of my 4-hour focused work blocks.

I recorded a few personal videos for students in KubeCraft who were stuck and needed some help.

After unblocking them I continued working on the new cloud course I'm creating.

This morning I had to put on a sweater because it's much colder here in the Netherlands than it was in France.

I'm still adjusting because I've just returned from a 3 week trip to the French Riviera.

I was working remotely while exploring the country in my camper van.

(right after I wrote that sentence, I had to pinch myself)

Because this is exactly what I set out to do 5 years ago.

I had been working as a nurse for several years.

Every day I had to commute to the hospital and stand on my legs for 10 hour shifts.

Don't get me wrong, it was beautiful work.

Every day I was able to make a difference in the world by making the lives of my patients a little better.

But deep in my heart I wanted to have the freedom to work wherever I wanted.


And now this has become a reality.

I make much more money than I could ever make as a nurse.

And I don't even have to work night shifts anymore.

I used that money to buy a camper van.

I call it my "Freedom Machine".

Because that's what it represents to me: complete freedom to work where I want with the people I want.

Here's a picture from my "mobile office" that I've been working from these past 3 weeks:

I was building Kubernetes clusters and getting a tan at the same time.

Life can hardly get any better right?

Here's something I want to impress upon you:

Don't be afraid to set ambitious goals and strive relentlessly to achieve them.

Working as a nurse, it seemed like a ridiculous goal to land a tech job and start working remotely.

I ignored the naysayers. I knew I could do it if I just worked hard enough at it.

It took me many attempts, hundreds of rejections, but eventually I made it.

It's the best decision I ever made.

For me, landing a DevOps job isn't just about the money.

It's about freedom.

Freedom to work from home. Or from a camper van.

If you have the same goal, please don't give up.

You can do it.

Have a great week,

Mischa

P.S. if you've tried landing a job for a while but you feel stuck, I can help you. You can apply for my mentorship by clicking here. I checked this morning and the slots for October are filling up quickly.

The KubeCraft Newsletter

Weekly DevOps career tips and technical deep dives. My mission is to help you land your next DevOps, Platform Engineering or SRE role, even if you are brand new. I went from nurse to DevOps and I can help you do the same.

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