---- Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> >
> > >    My take on the economy: there is a major reorientation underway.
> >
> > blah blah blah.  Doesn't mean anything to me or Mike, who started this
> > thread with a "what do I do with my life" post, personally.  
> 
>   Well if you want to make an informed decision as to what skills, etc. to
> invest in these aspects are important.  

Yes, you want to be informed about whether to take basket weaving vs. I.T.  Or, 
more realistically, going $80k into student loan debt for a degree which might 
pay no more than $35k, there are a bunch of those out there.

The rest of your post, Josh, went into banking and the depressed economy again. 
 The only difference that any ups and downs in the economy might make for an 
individual without a job in I.T. yet is, they might have to be a barista, or as 
I happen to know in Mike's case a motel manager, for half a year longer or so.  
Or maybe you have to accept a smaller salary at a company who doesn't support 
their I.T. as well.  No big deal.  Mike hasn't started his official education 
yet, by the time he gets out we might be in another labor shortage.

There is some argument to which technologies you pick can make you more money.  
I like Hanz's ideas of following your heart.  I know of PHP programmers who 
make $125 an hour, I can't do that because I don't like building e-commerce 
sites.  I don't dislike the technology, I dislike the clientele and the 
application towards which they are built.  I hear COBOL programmers are raking 
it in, but I wouldn't go out and get schooled for it if you've never programmed 
before.  When I used to build stuff for airplanes, I loved it, now I'm building 
a security system and love it.  I'm sticking to that kind of stuff from now on, 
and I'm picking up some books and equipment for that.  Within the embedded 
systems world, people see me as an applications guy, I start with the 
customer's brain and drill down to the machine code from there.  Other people 
are bit-twiddlers, they start from the opposite direction.  I'm glad I found 
out who I am, and I hope everyone who needs to hear it sees the meta-philosophy 
I'm trying to get across about finding out who they are.




---------------------------------------------------
PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected]
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings:
http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss

Reply via email to