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Name: Jerk MeHoff 2009-10-04 23:28

I'm pretty new to the IT field (21, in college for CS, working full-time at 45k/yr, and taking those easy ass certs) a little over 2 years in with over 8 years programming exp. I'm curious as my prospects seem to be high right now and I would like some experiencedfags to shed some light on this subject.

Moneywise which path should I take?
-System Admin (active directory, exchange, fucking with servers type of thing, pretty easy)
-Programmer (self-explainatory, but I find it average difficulty and boring as shit)
-DBA (i know a little about normilization and optimization. I'm also interested in it and very good at data mining)
-Infrastructure (routing & switching type of thing)

Anything else? This is all entry level though, looking to be director or higher later. Pros/Cons of each?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:34

just do what you enjoy doing.
if you don't enjoy any of those things, then gtfo my /prog/

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:35

>>1
Your post enrages me.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:35

Dedicate your life to something useful like Haskell.

Pros
- AWESOME!
- Free dog!

Cons
- Nothing!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:38

NO EXCEPTIONS

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:38

>>3

What did it ever do to you?

>>2
I enjoy all these things to a degree which is now why I care about the money.

>>4
Just out of curiosity, how does Haskell lend itself to making money? All I hear of it is academic in nature. Where do I get my free dog?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:45

>>4
Cons
- Dog is dead!
- (:)!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-04 23:53

>>7
Pros
-Free dead dog!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 0:00

>>6
How about you concentrate on being happy rather than making money? Just learn some enterprise bullshit and do some minor enterprise jobs, and learn Haskell to play around when you have the time.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 0:01

hello im the sussman

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Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 0:29

- (:)!
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How apt.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 1:05

>>11
apt my anus

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 3:50

>>4
lolol is ur dof ded

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 4:02

>>9

Die, hippy die!
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Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 6:51

Doesn't matter, Sanjay and Ramesh will end up taking your job.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 6:57

>>15
he he he he he.
you go and believe that. i love this baseless fear that so many people have.
get a job outside of programming, go do plumbing or something - unclogging people's toilets.
all the more jobs for me :3

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 7:05

Head up north/south/east/west on a fabled journey in a search for the famous AI LaCSAIL.

If you ever get there, maybe you can send us a postcard with a signature of The Abelson on it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 7:36

>>16
It's strange, though. I live in a civilised country, with higher wage rates than the U.S., and yet the IT industry seems to be thriving fine. It doesn't matter that Abdul and Xong Lee can program Java in their respective countries as long as the most important parts of a software project are intelligence gathering and team communication.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 8:01

In any case, outsourcing is overrated. It may be cheaper, but it's hardly a panacea. There's product quality and communication with the rest of the larger team to worry about.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 8:23

>>18
because the IT industry is growing.
sure, more and more work is being outsourced, but so many new jobs are being created that it all balances out in the end.

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