https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...=pocket-newtab
I agree with Zee on this. Get your education, blackjack can wait.
https://www.simplyhired.com/salaries...bler-jobs.html
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...=pocket-newtab
I agree with Zee on this. Get your education, blackjack can wait.
https://www.simplyhired.com/salaries...bler-jobs.html
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I'll agree with that.
Less than 2 years out of college and I make more than the top salary on either of those links, but I have also been writing code for over 10 years, so that helped.
Being a professional AP can be a good track if you have the discipline, and college just "isn't for you".
My son writes code. However, he majored in EE so I don't know how many computer programing courses he has taken. I think he programs in C+ or maybe C++. I don't know much about programing. Back in my college days there were only two codes, Fortran and Cobol. I actually signed up to take one of these courses, but dropped it because my college load was already to heavy. Around 1992 I did take a college level course in basic programing and I can't remember any of it except I Aced it.
I found it was just to hard to work all day, and then to go to school at night so that was the end of my programing experience.
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