Re: Computer Jobs [message #328599 is a reply to message #328574] |
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JPNOD
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nikki6ixx wrote on Thu, 01 May 2008 15:37 | A possible direction might be pursuing a university degree in 'business management' or something similar, and THEN going into an IT program. You need some really good grades to get into a program like business, and you have to dedicate yourself. However, you'll have something that'll be relevant in business today, and something to fall back onto.
If you have a business background, with IT knowledge, employers will be very willing to hire you over other potential candidates who only have an IT background.
Everyone is getting into the IT game, and for every 'Bill Gates' , there's a ton of guys who spend days doing basic coding, and getting jack-shit in pay.
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True, And with widespread IT I meant from the technical guy in
the computer shop fixing the PC of people. Earning some but not to much. To the guy who has 20 network engineers under his command and makeing tons of money. Still I would not want to go for the money and take the job that you enjoy for the next 40/50 years of your life doing it. Then hopefully you'd get best of both worlds so that if you make it to that age, that you can actually still have some time to buy that house in a foreign country or to do that world trip.
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