I work as a government contractor. My father and I have been on the same project for almost 2 years now. I moved out of the house only about a year ago. I was hired on originally since no one on the project knew a thing about linux and I did.
For the first year our relation ship got really bad. Since our boss always puts him in charge of me, not only did I have to listen to him at work, but I had to go home and listen to him there. Once I moved out to my own place it got real good. Once in a while we get into it, usually when he wont take my advice. Your going to run into this with anyone though.
Now girlfriends is a whole different story. At the last company I worked for my best friend and I were the IT department. He decided to date a girl we worked with and that was the worst idea ever.
Many companies will re-imberse you for your education. A smaller company will probably be more flexible in their hours.
Ive heard of work experience counting toward college credit but Ive never seen it happen. Its worth a try if you get a tech job out of high school.
Go for lots of small scholarships, they will add up. If that still doesnt fit the bill still, try a community college then transfer over. It will save loads of money in the end and give you more time to find more scholarships.
I work as a government contractor. My father and I have been on the same project for almost 2 years now. I moved out of the house only about a year ago. I was hired on originally since no one on the project knew a thing about linux and I did. For the first year our relation ship got really bad. Since our boss always puts him in charge of me, not only did I have to listen to him at work, but I had to go home and listen to him there. Once I moved out to my own place it got real good. Once in a while we get into it, usually when he wont take my advice. Your going to run into this with anyone though. Now girlfriends is a whole different story. At the last company I worked for my best friend and I were the IT department. He decided to date a girl we worked with and that was the worst idea ever.
Many companies will re-imberse you for your education. A smaller company will probably be more flexible in their hours. Ive heard of work experience counting toward college credit but Ive never seen it happen. Its worth a try if you get a tech job out of high school. Go for lots of small scholarships, they will add up. If that still doesnt fit the bill still, try a community college then transfer over. It will save loads of money in the end and give you more time to find more scholarships.