What job does Sup Forums do?

What job does Sup Forums do?

>Qualifications?
>Salary?
>Do you enjoy it?

Looking to do a computer science degree but not sure what avenue to take after

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Data Analysis

College Droppout
Not enough
Yes

NEET

>qualifications
A+, 3 year IT exp

>Job
Help desk for IP security cam company, server builds, light on-site installation

>Salary
$17/hr

>do you enjoy it?
Sometimes. It can get really slow so I've been learning to program on the side. Getting good with Python, not sure what to try next. Also studying for Net+ and CCENT

Pic related, we only use i7's with shitty Chinese software that only utilizes one core. Because "premium"

college degree in IT
$600/month
nah

Programming since I was 8 (22 now). No degree.

$100k. Second real job, first one was $65k.

Yes.

How did you get into your position?

Graphic Designer
20/hr
Yeah. Looking for a new company to work for though.

BS in CS
65k
I enjoy the work but not the company or management (IBM)

Both from craigslist, no real political/social connections. Just had a few interviews and hired me. If you show you know your shit and you're not an idiot, going into any IT field is easy.

The $65k job I started at 35k and was promoted to systems engineer within 2 weeks @ 45 despite knowing nothing about networking (I picked it up fast). later on I became full stack software at that same place for 65.

Second job I went full stack right away and thought I was ready for a good salary so it's what I asked for.

> NASA JPL Intern
> Undergrad student
> 600/wk

Congrats bro, happy for you. Aside from being well read what sort of tips could you give?

I've always heard big things from IBM, hast hat changed since they went more enterprise? What company would you rather work for?

Every time I had a challenge to solve, if it wasn't viable to do in a language I knew, I ended up picking up whichever programming language was best for the job. I eventually became a jack of all trades. From there you slowly master one by one.

Interesting man, have you got a blog or something? I presume you used websites right, or did you prefer any books.

No blog, though I've wanted to start one up on security and random "life-tech hack" style shit I do. I haven't read a single programming book to completion. Partway through I end up throwing it out and just sticking to trial and error practice.

Lying on the Internet is very 2011

>people are better than me so they're lying

Britfag working for Bupa in a care home doing 3 job roles. House Keeper at £7.20 an hour. Activities Co-ordinator at £9.50 an hour and Maintenance Operative at £10.50 an hour. Work about 30 hours a week and bring just over £1000 after tax. Fucking love my job, super laid back and it's full of females.

Got any proof

What constitutes as proof? I can show you screenshots of my direct deposit. Don't know why you care so much unless you're trying to prove me wrong. If you'd like I can go into more detail.

Human females?

Help Desk

Associate's degree
$39k
Not really. If there was a chance for advancement where I work, then sure. But everyone gets slotted with no possibility for a promotion. So I work with a bunch of miserable old people that gave up years ago and put almost no effort into their job or continuing their education.

>doing 3 job roles.

At the same time? £27.70 an hour? Ridiculous.

I drive a Fork lift Truck
Have a CS Degree
£1300 a month after tax
I fucking hate it.

MSc CS
0, I'm NEET
yes

here's an example of my usual shifts:

9-1 housekeeping followed by 1-5 maintenance
9-5 maintenance
9-1 maintenance followed by 1-5 activities

i pretty much tell them the hours i want to work. Been in and out of the place for about 10 years so i have a good reputation with all the staff and managers. shit.is.cash.

henry?

no

Senior programmer

IT degree
1300 usd per month
Yes, its pretty easy we use visual Studio and azure

>Freelance Audio System Technician
>6x A-Levels (fucking waste of time)
>£25k-£60k annually depending on how much I work
>Sometimes. Always beats sitting in an office though

NEET

self-taught
$0
no

nearest tech jobs are like 3+ hours away but i cant afford to move

>Senior programmer
>IT degree
>1300 usd per month

Not in the US though right? You live in cambodia, slovakia, ghana or something right?

Anyone

Essentially their existing products are becoming more and more obsolete, and they're way behind in the big data game. There's a lot of internal problems too. My office has experienced 4 layoffs in the 3 years I've worked there

Entry-level node.js web developer

>Qualifications?
no degree, programming has just been a hobby for a long time.

>Salary?
£30,000 - would probably be more if I moved to London, but I don't speak Arabic and I like being able to live in a house rather than a cardboard box for £1000 per month

>Do you enjoy it?
Ya, but I need to go to bed because I'm in work tomorrow.

>Mid Web Dev
>Costa Rica
>1800 USD

get on my level faglord

Yep, my expenses per month is around 120 usd per month including rent, food, electricity and everything

Front end wevdev
Programming bootcamp
21 yrs old
95k
It pays the bills

That's shit mate. Why not work remote and make 4x that and STILL pay $120 for rent/utilities???

Generic IT admin/support

IT Apprenticeship
Irrelevent A-Levels

£18k salary (£1.5k per month)

It's fine for now. Commute is almost effortless and I get flexi.

Unemployed, but I just graduated a few weeks ago and it's my fault for not looking for jobs sooner.

I hear back from an interview tomorrow at a software company I really, really want to fucking work for.

>70k/yr
>4wks paid vacation, 2wks sick leave
>amazing health/dental/vision
>80% of 401k contribution up to 9% of my check

Stallman pls

>Qualifications?
None
>Salary?
~1,000€/month in welfares
>Do you enjoy it?
Loving the NEET life.
youtu.be/CJ_HTABr7hA

Imagine having enormous wealth and wasting it on useless shit like sports cars, hot women, and traveling to exotic places.

Yeah, imagine that while grinding your 9to5 to pay off your mortgage. Just imagine.

Accounting intern

Accounting student

$10/hr

Sure

>Journalist
>$32k
>Yes

Enjoy it far more than my previous code monkey jobs.

Fellow IBMer

Medical Technology Supervisor
21/hr
Sure. It's easy and I get quite a bit of down time.

Do you do your own blog or work for someone? Any tips?

Vulnerability analyst

>Qualifications?
Highschool (4 years experience and CEH Certificate)
>Salary?
3100€/month
>Do you enjoy it?
No, fucking kill me

>Tech Support
>Programmer
>Annalyst

>$400 a month

>No

i got it because a job i did because i know someone who knows someone.
3 years at college.

Jr Programmer

2 year college programmer analyst diploma
41k
Hate it and don't even like programming anymore. But then again I'm doing Access 2003 90% of the time so I'm sure anyone would want to kill themselves.

I A+ CompTIA and other self teaching enough to get an entry level job in that?
Menial labor is killing me and I don't really have the money or schedule to get do proper classes.

Materials Planner
46/hr in state
87/hr union rate
92/hr non union out of state
I travel about a month out of the year for special projects. I work obscene hours so although my hourly rate is low I gross into the mid six figures easily. I have degrees in industrial engineering and statistics. I mostly build custom logarithms and do statistical inventory analysis on stochastic goods. It's a very small field but is very easy to get into. I enjoy my job very much but I will admit, most people will find it incredibly dull

Data management, I work as a technician and make bank. I work 4 days a week for 10 hours a day. We basically are just fancy IT guys who fix our clients hardware or software issues over the phone or typically through a software to digitally connect us. We had issues with jet blue in which the RAM on the machine storing passenger flight information had failed. It took nearly 6 hours to get someone who wasn't tech illiterate to fix it.

What's a good wage for interns? I'm looking to start applying for intern positions and I want to get a feel for what's good.
A friend of mine interns with a devops team at a big company and he gets $20/hour.
Also, what's a good salary for a CS graduate?

Installer/codemonkey at a small media contractor.
$15 cad an hour, I'm brand new and it's a summer job.
2 years of computer science major, returning to school in September.
I love the job.

Works in print shop for state government. Been there for over ten years. Trying to get into IT within state government but my state is kinda fucked financially right now. (aka hiring freeze and people who retire they basically shit can that vacant job).
I make around 27 thou a year which where I live ain't bad. plus I live like ten minutes from work so I save on gas.

My qualifications:
High school diploma (obviously)
Comptia A+ Certified (2002)
Comptia Net+ Certified (2003)
Cisco Network Support (2012)
Cisco Network Design (2012)
Windows System Administrator (2014)
plus I been working with computers and helping people with IT issues since I was like 14 years old.

My job isn't bad, people I work with are nice and let me do my own thing long as I get the job done but after ten years and the fact things are going to get shaken up here soon it's time for me to move on

Nothing in my field. I'm a casino dealer. Everything with a BS in Chemistry pays less, and I don't love chemistry enough to do a PhD.

>Qualifications?
Bachelors in Chemistry. One first author publication, multiple second and third in good journals. Did 1 year in Inorganic research, two years in ChemE / BioE lab.

>Salary?
Varies. Base is 7.50, but pooled tips can bring it up to even 40 or 50 per hour, depending on a lot of variables. Averages around 20 - 25 though. I made 48,000 last year working 40 hours per week, but could pull more shifts.

Beats working as a lab tech for 13 dollars an hour like I was offered coming out of college.

>Do you enjoy it?
It's not bad. Work 1 hour on, 15 minutes off. People swear and yell at you but who cares, the money is good. Might go back to school but not sure what.

Data scientist

Bachelor's: MIS
Master's: Data Science and Business Administration

115000, Data science is a hot right now

I have no complaints with work.