pcstel, you seem to be a very confused person,
Really?
with values that are way out of the mainstream.
Unfortunately, that is your poor opinion. In my opinion.
You need to understand the difference between wealth and money. Having money does not necessarily mean having money and vice versa.
LOL! Uhh! Yeah! OK, Having money does not necessarily mean having money and vice versa?
Is that a four year degree talking there?
Look, why don't you take a little break and try and gather your thoughts. Maybe come back when you can parlay your thoughts into a coherent stream.
Programmers are not computer scientists or computer technologists. Similar to lab technicians not being microbiologist or biotechnologist.
Well, my son has several friends that graduated from UCSD with a degree in Computer Science, that can't finf a job. They applied to the company my son works but can't get hired because their skill sets are not marketable. But, I guess they can call themselves "Unemployed Computer Scientists", so they got that going for them. The point about developer formus on the Internet is that knowledge is now distributed on the Internet which exceeds the availability in formal education settings. There ia a seachange in the employment arena. A four-year degree is becoming ineffective due to the pace of the change of technology.
When you can gather your thoughts, with your four-year degree, let me know.
And so it goes, PCSTEL |