u/Fit_Breath6972

Image 1 — Which of the 3 is better and more value for money in winters.
Image 2 — Which of the 3 is better and more value for money in winters.
Image 3 — Which of the 3 is better and more value for money in winters.

Which of the 3 is better and more value for money in winters.

Ababel dusk till dawn vs fw proud of you vs intense wayfarer.

Afaik

Dtd- 70% swy intensely+ 30% amw etp intense clone

Proud of you- swy intensely clone

Intense wayfarer - awn etp intense clone

New to fragnances....n the sub...sry if any mistake

u/Fit_Breath6972 — 11 hours ago

Developers/SAP Folks — Need Realistic Advice About Career Growth.

Background: I’m a 24 year old working professional with around 1.5 years of experience in SAP EWM. This is my first job. Initially, I didn’t think much about switching because I was excited just to finally get a job after college and wanted to properly learn SAP before judging it.

But now I’m at a point where I feel confused about my long-term direction.

The main issue: I’ve tried learning coding seriously multiple times (DSA, backend dev, projects etc.). I can usually understand code when I read it, debug basic things, and follow tutorials. But when it comes to building something fully on my own from scratch, my brain kind of freezes.

Because of that, coding has started becoming frustrating instead of exciting.

At the same time, I’m not deeply interested in SAP either. I honestly don’t wake up excited for either field.

The only reason development still pulls me is because it seems like better salary growth and higher earning ceiling.

But I honestly don’t know whether I genuinely like development or I’m just chasing the money aspect of it.

So my questions are:

Can someone build a strong, high-paying career in SAP EWM long term comparable to dev roles?

Realistically, how many years does it usually take in SAP to reach salaries that good backend/full-stack developers earn?

Has anyone else felt “not interested in either field” and still managed to build a stable career?

Should I force myself through coding frustration or accept that maybe development is not for me?

Right now I just feel mentally exhausted and confused. Part of me is irritated by coding now, but another part keeps thinking “this is probably where the money is.”

Would genuinely appreciate honest advice from people who’ve worked in either domain.

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u/Fit_Breath6972 — 3 days ago

Developers/SAP Folks — Need Realistic Advice About Career Growth.

Background: I’m a 24 year old working professional with around 1.5 years of experience in SAP EWM. This is my first job. Initially, I didn’t think much about switching because I was excited just to finally get a job after college and wanted to properly learn SAP before judging it.

But now I’m at a point where I feel confused about my long-term direction.

The main issue: I’ve tried learning coding seriously multiple times (DSA, backend dev, projects etc.). I can usually understand code when I read it, debug basic things, and follow tutorials. But when it comes to building something fully on my own from scratch, my brain kind of freezes.

Because of that, coding has started becoming frustrating instead of exciting.

At the same time, I’m not deeply interested in SAP either. I honestly don’t wake up excited for either field.

The only reason development still pulls me is because it seems like better salary growth and higher earning ceiling.

But I honestly don’t know whether I genuinely like development or I’m just chasing the money aspect of it.

So my questions are:

Can someone build a strong, high-paying career in SAP EWM long term comparable to dev roles?

Realistically, how many years does it usually take in SAP to reach salaries that good backend/full-stack developers earn?

Has anyone else felt “not interested in either field” and still managed to build a stable career?

Should I force myself through coding frustration or accept that maybe development is not for me?

Right now I just feel mentally exhausted and confused. Part of me is irritated by coding now, but another part keeps thinking “this is probably where the money is.”

Would genuinely appreciate honest advice from people who’ve worked in either domain.

reddit.com
u/Fit_Breath6972 — 3 days ago

Developers/SAP Folks — Need Realistic Advice About Career Growth. Can SAP EWM Match Development Careers Long Term?

Background: I’m a 25-year-old working professional with around 1.5 years of experience in SAP EWM. This is my first job. Initially, I didn’t think much about switching because I was excited just to finally get a job after college and wanted to properly learn SAP before judging it.

But now I’m at a point where I feel confused about my long-term direction.

The main issue: I’ve tried learning coding seriously multiple times (DSA, backend dev, projects etc.). I can usually understand code when I read it, debug basic things, and follow tutorials. But when it comes to building something fully on my own from scratch, my brain kind of freezes.

Because of that, coding has started becoming frustrating instead of exciting.

At the same time, I’m not deeply interested in SAP either. I honestly don’t wake up excited for either field.

The only reason development still pulls me is because it seems like better salary growth and higher earning ceiling.

But I honestly don’t know whether I genuinely like development or I’m just chasing the money aspect of it.

So my questions are:

Can someone build a strong, high-paying career in SAP EWM long term comparable to dev roles?

Realistically, how many years does it usually take in SAP to reach salaries that good backend/full-stack developers earn?

Has anyone else felt “not interested in either field” and still managed to build a stable career?

Should I force myself through coding frustration or accept that maybe development is not for me?

Right now I just feel mentally exhausted and confused. Part of me is irritated by coding now, but another part keeps thinking “this is probably where the money is.”

Would genuinely appreciate honest advice from people who’ve worked in either domain.

reddit.com
u/Fit_Breath6972 — 3 days ago