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Name: Anonymous 2008-04-05 17:20

alright /prog/, here's the deal.

I'm currently a college student in computer science, finishing out my first year. I plan on dropping out and becoming an electrician, the only problem being that my apprenticeship doesn't start until next year (september 09), which means i'll have a year off.

So basically i guess my question is, what should I do with that time? Since I do have skills with computers, I was considering trying to get a job working a help desk or becoming a Junior SysAdmin of some sort, would that be possible with my level of education? Any particular skills that I should make sure to have before trying to apply somewhere? How difficult would it be to try and get a job doing something like this? I think doing something like this would be more worth my time (both time spent and money earned) than just working at the local video store or stacking boxes at the supermarket.

I can answer any other questions you may have about my situation if you need, also I live in Massachusetts if that helps at all (no idea where to apply, can UMass give assistence with finding a job even though i won't be coming back next year, and i need more than just a summer internship? Was thinking of talking to my C Programming teacher about it, i don't know...)

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-05 17:54

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You throw the word genius around too much.  There are people who are good at it and from what I can tell they are in high demand.  Also there is nothing stopping you from learning it outside of a university.  Also you are crazy if you think after 1 year in college you would be worth anything to any company (when you have no intentions of caring or sticking around). 

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