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In this video, we follow a rare career journey : from TVET college, to starting a clothing brand, and eventually pivoting into tech. This story is about: • exposure and information gaps • timing and decision-making • hustling before clarity • and why pivots should be intentional, not emotional Leaving TVET didn’t magically change his life. What changed was access to the right information, support, and a willingness to start again with accountability. Technology school mentioned in this video: https://applications.zaio.io/?referra... Disclaimer: I will get a small commission from your purchase, which helps to keep creating the content on this platform, but it does not change the price of the course. If you’re a: • TVET student feeling unsure • young hustler trying to find direction • parent supporting a child’s career decisions • or someone considering a pivot into tech this video is for you. ⚠️ Important: This video does not encourage dropping out. It encourages thinking clearly before making life-changing decisions. Our guest: Dikalo is a Junior Software Developer and owner of this clothing label: https://www.obsoletekulture.co.za/ Play List: • Tea with the village Season 8 Time Stamps: 00:00 – Why He Left TVET College 02:37 – Starting a Clothing Brand & Hitting Reality 04:10 – A Mother’s Role: Discovering the Bootcamp 06:14 – The Truth About Bootcamps (No Shortcuts) 08:14 – From Bootcamp to First Tech Internship 12:13 – How Hustling Built Skills for Software Development 14:00 – Using LinkedIn as a Career Tool (Not Social Media) 17:00 – The Realities of the Tech Industry 18:00 – Advice for Young Men Still Finding Direction