Some companies see it as low quality work, which it is, and immediately dismiss that as real experience. They don't consider how one progresses from awful to good with experience.
People that are formally educated (and paid for it) get a bit salty when someone comes off Fiverr and is 'accepted' in the industry like OP did.
Coaches, of course, also get salty since it makes them somewhat redundant.
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Some companies see it as low quality work, which it is, and immediately dismiss that as real experience. They don't consider how one progresses from awful to good with experience.
People that are formally educated (and paid for it) get a bit salty when someone comes off Fiverr and is 'accepted' in the industry like OP did.
Coaches, of course, also get salty since it makes them somewhat redundant.
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