In 2 years, you job hopped quite a bit. That means you don't have deep experience in anything yet and for most companies, you will be seen as entry level unless you can show that you are the real deal.
The answer to whether you should climb the ladder or start a side hustle depends on what you want for yourself and where you want to be in few years. You are most likely to make good money in a job than a side hustle. So if the goal is just to make money, I would say go for a job for now. That doesn't stop you from doing some side projects of course but then it comes down to how bad you want to do it.
Unless you have the entrepreneurial itch so bad that you just can't do anything else, I suggest you get another job and at least stay at one place for 3-4 years and gain real deep experience. If you keep job hopping, you wont be very valuable after another 2-3 years.
Just my 2 cents as someone with 20+ years of experience in the industry who runs his own thing.
The answer to whether you should climb the ladder or start a side hustle depends on what you want for yourself and where you want to be in few years. You are most likely to make good money in a job than a side hustle. So if the goal is just to make money, I would say go for a job for now. That doesn't stop you from doing some side projects of course but then it comes down to how bad you want to do it.
Unless you have the entrepreneurial itch so bad that you just can't do anything else, I suggest you get another job and at least stay at one place for 3-4 years and gain real deep experience. If you keep job hopping, you wont be very valuable after another 2-3 years.
Just my 2 cents as someone with 20+ years of experience in the industry who runs his own thing.