I graduated with a CS degree. Got a cube job and churned out crap for 6 months until I realized I made a mistake. I was actually decent at writing code , but I really just don't enjoy doing that according to other people definitions.
I kind of fell into a Sys Admin position next and never really looked back. I find it much more rewarding work than anything I've ever done.
I know it's a cliche, and easy to dismiss as such. Find what you like to do. No amount of money can make it worth you drudging through 30 years of unhappiness, because you invested 4+ years in getting a piece of paper that said here's what your should do.
Investigate what some of your fellow grads are pursuing, I bet you'll be surprised where they are 6 months from now. Talk to the placement service at your school, part of your tuition likely paid for it.
You have a tech degree there are many many paths you can follow from here. Wander around a bit until you find one you like.
The problem with many players is that wow becomes a source of self-esteem, rather than entertainment. And who can blame the people who invest that much time into an artificial reward system. Gotta justify it somehow.
Have been using Shorewall to protect a medium municipal network for years. It's basically just a tool making iptables less cumbersome. Check it out from www.shorewall.net
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I graduated with a CS degree. Got a cube job and churned out crap for 6 months until I realized I made a mistake. I was actually decent at writing code , but I really just don't enjoy doing that according to other people definitions. I kind of fell into a Sys Admin position next and never really looked back. I find it much more rewarding work than anything I've ever done. I know it's a cliche, and easy to dismiss as such. Find what you like to do. No amount of money can make it worth you drudging through 30 years of unhappiness, because you invested 4+ years in getting a piece of paper that said here's what your should do. Investigate what some of your fellow grads are pursuing, I bet you'll be surprised where they are 6 months from now. Talk to the placement service at your school, part of your tuition likely paid for it. You have a tech degree there are many many paths you can follow from here. Wander around a bit until you find one you like.
The problem with many players is that wow becomes a source of self-esteem, rather than entertainment. And who can blame the people who invest that much time into an artificial reward system. Gotta justify it somehow.
Have been using Shorewall to protect a medium municipal network for years. It's basically just a tool making iptables less cumbersome. Check it out from www.shorewall.net