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March 24, 2013, 06:07:30 AM |
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actually it's hard to be younger, experience is out there and education isn't worth dick without the experience to put it into practice.
Been testing the waters to make a move. I went to a Voc school and started working IT in high school as part of that, giving me about 12 years experience and no college. I've worked for a startup, the state, microsoft, and am currently network admin for a public pharmaceutical company. No one seems to care that I never went to college, the bites keep coming. I'm being selective as I want a shorter commute, I live in NH and work in Boston currently.
It really pays to be a generalist, specialties have seem to have gone the consultant route. Programming however is of course huge on its own.
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