I'm not really in the corporate rat race anymore, so I can only comment 
as an outside observer.  But from what I read and hear from friends in 
the industry I'd say that Networking - especially the security aspect of 
it - would be a better bet than programming. 
That's just my own opinion, FWIW.
Good luck,
Donk


bret_ca wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> I've been one of these unfortunate people living in Michigan who has 
> been hit with the collapse of the automotive industry.  I'm presently 
> thinking of going back to school to get a degree in IT.
>
> >From what I can tell the IT field seems to have separated itself into 
> programming (software development) and networking.  All things being 
> equal, (I would enjoy both equally) which one has the better prospects 
> for future employment?
>
> Bret
>
>
>   

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