On 03/24/2014 04:33 PM, Richard K Miller wrote: > In fact, get the best job you can for your skill level, whether local or > working remote, and learn on the job. Then you're not only not spending > money, you're getting paid. When you start to get bored with your work, > upgrade your job. It'd be a shame for your skills to be stuck in the > classroom when there are so many companies clamoring for programmers. See > https://weworkremotely.com for jobs you could take from Price. Or do projects > on Elance.com or Odesk.com. >
I forgot this part in my reply. You should at least have a part time job in technology. I'm surprised how many students don't do this. Tier 1 Tech support looks better on a resume for entry level programmer than fry cook(and usually pays better). Kyle Waters _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
