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How can I make some money?

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:26

I can program. Why does it have to complicated to get some fucking jobs, do them and get paid for it?

Is there anything anywhere I can develop that pays the bills without having to invest years and tens of thousands of dollars in formal education?

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:31

suck dick, program in C# and Java and forget about ``good'' languages, try and relate to the interviewer (i.e. if you find out they like sports, try and talk about their favorite team or something... something they'll like)

turn into a yes-man and leave your dignity at the door

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:34

You can establish and bring an open source project to maturity or contribute some significant work to one or more existing open source projects. This gives you credibility as a programmer who can write code and develop systems. From there, perhaps you may have to find internship programs that'll place you into a programming role.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:36

>>2
All the interviewers I've experienced can tell the difference between a yes man and a dignified and yet agreeable person who will disagree politely.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:41

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And are you employed?

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:45

The company I work for is always hiring contractors. We do Android and iPhone apps mostly. What kind of skills do you have?

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 16:47

Unlikely. Most companies require a CS degree or equivalent just to be interviewed for a Java.NET Enterprise Beans codemonkey position. You might have better luck being hired at some ``start-up'' without formal education, but don't expect much more than a toilet scrubber's salary.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-10 17:06

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Opinion?: PhD; PhD's value in industry.

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