WFH Programming sucks, the joy of being a developer is working with people in a nice environment bouncing ideas of each other and stuff!
Just though id post this... aha has anybody heard of CapGemini? its a pretty big country spread internationally and has its own University in Paris ^^
Right i've done a cleanup & not given out infractions (you're welcome).
Stay on topic please...
Mr Nice Guy!
How much you been paid hell if you don;t mind me asking?
i do 2nd/3rd line support and massively underpaid...!
£19,500.How much do you earn if you don't mind me asking?
I know, right!Mr Nice Guy!
How much you been paid hell if you don;t mind me asking?
i do 2nd/3rd line support and massively underpaid...!
I know, right!
I wanna get into 1st line support right now (just left college) & work my way up.
Wouldn't mind about the pay (jobless sucks!).
Jesus mate, that is badly underpaid for S2/3 support. I was on 17k for S1 support, which was serverly underpaid for the company I was working for. So had to leave as couldn't continue to be paid at that rate, especially with the cost of living the way it is now.£19,500.
Trying to push it up, to at least £22,000, and so is my boss to be fair to him, but the company is struggling a little so they have set stupidly tight budgets which is making it hard to make any changes to wages.
Was offered a new job at £21,000, but that was slightly different to what I'm doing now... And don't just want to jump for money.
No Uni?
If you want to get into IT, you don't go to Uni as it's a waste of your time and money. Most companies won't employ someone straight out of Uni, as the lack of people skills and experience for the job.
No Uni?
What he said; I figured it out after my first year of college.If you want to get into IT, you don't go to Uni as it's a waste of your time and money. Most companies won't employ someone straight out of Uni, as the lack of people skills and experience for the job.
In your opinion/area? I plan to go to Uni.. I have a years experience working in IT Support, your telling me I shouldnt bother?
Uni is a waste of time if you want to get into IT as they don't specialise in the correct qualifications to get you to a position within the IT industry where you can potentially earn 100k+.In your opinion/area? I plan to go to Uni.. I have a years experience working in IT Support, your telling me I shouldnt bother?
I was sat on train last year going to work, when I heard a guy talking to his mate on phone about going for a network administration job with a salary of 56k. He had just completed uni and was expecting to get the job, I bust out laughing when he said. He asked me what I was laughing at, so I told him he just wasted a good part of 4 years of his life for nothing if that was the role he was looking at. He asked me why, so I told him I would have more of a chance of getting the job in the field than he would as I had the experience in that position and was working towards the correct qualification for it.What he said; I figured it out after my first year of college.
Experience in the real world > a certificate proving you can solve some hypothetical problems.
Just to give an opposite side of the argument I did my 3 years of uni.
Walked into 19.5k and I've been working for 2 years and I'm now on 24k and I've done a number of specialised qualifications all paid for by my company.
Yeh there might have been other options and possibly greater rewards but my years in uni were the best of my life.
Wouldn't do it any differently.
