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IT > CS or CE

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:29

Enjoy your smug sense of self worth and inflated ego while I enjoy my stable job with high income and benefits.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:42

Who let you out of the server room?
Get back there, cable monkey, before I slap you with a binary tree.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:44

>>2
I quite enjoy working in a server room, actually. It's air conditioned, spacious, and I have it all to myself most of the time. Better than a code monkey's cubicle.

And enjoy being outsourced and trying to make a living off of Github.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:47

>>3
Enjoy being completely replaced by a machine.
A machine programmed by your oh so hated "code monkeys" and built by those evil computer engineers.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:51

>>4
Yeah, let's see you automate my work. Go on, program something which can entirely replace a sys admin.

Oh wait, you can't.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 1:54

>>5
pfft.
99% of network problems can be diagnosed by a machine with waaay more efficiency than a human.
the only part about you that may be hard to replace is plugging cables in; but we can always train a chimp to do that :3

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 2:02

Programs programmings programs (LISP Macros) can replace programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 2:03

>>7
Teeheehee.
He thinks LISP is useful, how cute.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 2:05

am I kawaii uguu~

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 2:12

>>6
Apparently you don't know much about networking, nor do you know all of what a sys admin does.

Enjoy your delusions.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 2:13

>>10
Certified CCNP up in this motherfucker.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 4:13

>>11
CCNP-Complete?

Name: VIPPER 2010-11-29 4:42

>>1
I will, along with my job.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 9:16

>>11
not CCIE

small time

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 9:29

>>14
Haters gonna hate.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 9:33

>>14
Obviously never studied for these certifications.
CCIE is friggin hardcore.
Certainly overkill for a programmer with no interest in being a cable monkey

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 9:42

>>1
Enjoy your soul crushing 9-5 tie job.  Then, after 15 years of dedicated service to your large corporation nipple, they cut you off from your milk supply and force you to scrabble around for a new one.  Sure, you'll probably find another job, but it will be just as boring and soul crushing than the last, and you'll still start at the bottom of the chain again.

With CS and CE, on the other hand, are not all soul crushing tie jobs.  Instead of fiddling with config files and dealing with shit head users that can't remember their password is 'password', you become an invaluable multi purpose tool.  Database, GUI, Video Game, Simulation, System programming are all examples of the kind of work you can do with a CS degree.  If a job doesn't suit you or you get shit canned out of the blue, you can get a new job in a completely different field and keep your life interesting.

Sure, if you want some asshole chairman throwing money at you to plug cables in 9-5 wearing a monkey suit, then you can do that.

If you want a job that's actually fun and lets you enjoy what you do, and a happier life to go with it, CS or CE is the way to go.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 9:50

>>17
Indeed.
Not to mention that after 30 years of coding or engineering you can look back at all the things you've created.
But after 30 years of network maintenance you don't have anything to show

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 10:49

I get paid for solving puzzles and creating shit while sitting in front a monitor. I don't even have to argue with you.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-29 11:00

>30 years of coding or engineering
Dear God, please kill me at once!
Fortunately one won't spend all those years just as a coder. Sooner or later he will advance further and become a team-leader first, then some bigger cheese who will instruct the others what to do instead of actually doing it.

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