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in reply to @CyanSorcery's post:

that really sucks... I apologize if it's something you've already thought about, and it's by no means a magical fix, but from what I've seen you seem like you have serious capability for web dev or other programming even without direct experience - I didn't know any php and picked it up on the job - I feel like that would be an improvement over food service and a lot of potential for remote work...

bums me out to see you stuck in this spot, and definitely not ideal as a creator, but I feel strongly seeing what you do that you could pull something off there -- sorry if the advice is unwelcome at all though

heh, I knew even with my thoroughness that someone would suggest something I forgot to consider (I'll be adding this to the post after)

I've thought about trying to do web dev professionally, but honestly, I mainly just do web programming to get the job done. I don't particularly enjoy it except in short bursts, and I much rather prefer game programming. So yea, I couldn't really imagine myself doing web development on the regular (which is also why I don't take website commissions)

However, all in all, it is a possibility that I might want to consider more...

I've helped my friend with a basic working knowledge of php/html/js get a remote job for it with decent pay, so I feel morally obligated to throw it out there at least haha, but I understand not having a passion for it for sure (if you decide to look into it and don't want just wordpress, Laravel is a pretty sweet framework that people like)