Interesting Computer Science Jobs?
mattskent writes "I'm currently a junior in college working towards my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. As such, I'm starting to look pretty seriously at jobs in the IT/Computer Science field. I've spent plenty of time working entry-level IT jobs doing various kinds of help desk type work, and so most of the exposure I've had to the field is related to support of other people's computers. I enjoy helping other people out, but I'd rather not be plugging things in and restarting computers the rest of my life. Although the possibility is growing on me, I don't think I would particularly love to write code all day for a living either. What are some interesting jobs that you've had or heard of that I could look into fresh out of college with a Computer Science degree?"
With the current state of the industry and the world economy, have you considered taking Chinese? It might be useful since so many jobs are being outsourced to that region of the world.
Oh great, set him up for an eventual meeting with the Bobs!
Well-well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?
God, schmod. I want my monkey man!
It can still be fun though.
Only half? I'll stick to the US, most days I slack off all day.
I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
The Russians have won. They have made the world a cesspool of distrust, greed, fear and hate.
Do what I did: code for some time like an idiot for stupid bosses, then realize you are being exploited, and become a monk. I'm serious.
Religous speak to God. Insane are spoken to by God. When all shut up, one can finally hear Shostakovich in peace