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by WheelsAtLarge
1133 days ago
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I would pick another major. It's obvious the CS is what you think you want but given the amount of time it's taken you to finish the degree that you aren't that dedicated to the idea. You'll face 2 problems even if you finish your degree which will make it hard for you to get a job after you finish. 1) Lack of experience. 2) Ageism. Also, after you finish your degree you'll need even more training to get a job. CS teaches you about how information technology works but it doesn't necessarily train you for a job. if I were you, I would start looking for a new job in an area where you can create a long term career, even if you need to get an entry level job. There are careers that don't need a college degree. Look into those. I would then finish my schooling so I can get promoted. But first of all, look forward 10 years and determine where you want to be. Create a 10, 5, 2, 1 year plan on how to get there. You'll need help. Go to the nearest community college and get and appointment with a career counselor and start your plan. Also, revisit the plan every 6 months, to make sure you are on the right path. Don't wait. Start! |
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Do you have any recommendations what careers I should be looking at, given my limitations (terrible memory, speech)? I have a hard time coming up with anything that's a significant improvement on what I'm currently doing.