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by Pinkthinker
692 days ago
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Most other jobs that pay well and take advantage of your technical smarts have other downsides- you need to spend years getting a qualification. The trade off as a coder is that you don’t really need one, but you do need to keep current. If you do then you have nice well paid work ahead. I left programming 40 years ago, studied for 7 years to be an actuary and loved it. I have now just moved back into IT and started my own firm (Ac28R.com-check it out). One way or another you will need to put some kind of extra effort in. If you don’t, then you are stuck in with that big pool of employees who don’t know much and need constant guidance. Hope that helps |
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