IAMAMORON wrote: » You need to get involved in more crime like everyone else does. Either that or start your own left-wing movement and revolutionise everyone, it's just not fair, all the rich people are bastards and it is all their fault. I will vote for ye.
BDI wrote: » Everybody in the country is studying computer stuff. In five years the qualifications will be as common as an Eastern European building site worker. If computers havnt already started making their own computer stuff it’ll be a 40 grand a year job at best. I know taxi men studying programming degrees part time. Love it they do.
antimatterx wrote: » I don't mean to offend people, but I'm wondering how people live off low wages (20/30K), buying houses, raising families. It seems impossible to me. I'm 23, I make 32K as a software engineer, but I live with my parents so I can save a good chunk of money every month. I realize I'm lucky and I'll probably be on 50-70K in 2/3 years, but for people who won't get great raises, how do you live (especially in Dublin)
antimatterx wrote: » Loads of people study it, a small percent end up working as developers. The skills gap is growing year on year. 10/50 that graduated with me are working as devs, it's a common trend among other courses.
BDI wrote: » So young chap, there are 4 people willing to do every one job that comes on the market. Think about that. What happens when there are 4 qualified road sweepers and the boss needs one. Does he offer top rates? Extra holidays? Bank holidays optional?
mydingaling2 wrote: » 1600 jobs and so many variations in IT. Do you think all IT jobs are the same and everyone is a programmer? Theres: Programming( c, c++, Java, PHP to name a few) Databases Hardware Networking Security Windows server administration Liniux administraton VMware engineer Cloud computing engineer Data centre engineer Desktop support SCCM Enginner Help desk roles Along with many many more areas. Not everyone is cut out to a programmer where the highest wages are. People end up in the area that they like best and do certs in their spare time to upskill. Really your embarrassing yourself.
antimatterx wrote: » The two tech companies I have worked for struggle to find people. There are not 4 people for every dev job in Ireland, there's not even a 1:1 person to job ratio for devs in this country
BDI wrote: » You’re
mydingaling2 wrote: » Would you like any more confirmation on IT and how it is booming? And always will be? Your lack of knowledge on it is quite outstanding. Are you jealous of people earning massive wages in IT? And in stable work for life?
Ubbquittious wrote: » Are the wages really that good? I know loads of people in IT and many would be getting around what the OP is getting. Fellas on 50 and 70k a year are few and far between
mydingaling2 wrote: » Theres currently 1600 jobs on daft.ie looking for people in IT. Just studying IT whether databases, programming, hardware does not automatically make you good at it. It’s a life long commitment with non stop learning including your spare time, A lot of people can’t hack it. Studying a degree in programming does not automatically make you a programmer
antimatterx wrote: » IT and Software Engineering are fierce difference. Money is really that good. Once you are good that is.
Ubbquittious wrote: » Are the wages really that good?
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Fann Linn wrote: Nice view of the world from inside your head.