MossRoad
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I worked for a software development company for many years. I could count on one hand the programmers that actually had a degree in computer science. Things may be changing now, but I have not seen many people actually work in the career they educated themselves for. Take your time and take a second look. Every business and most public services have to deal with budgets, human resources, project management in addition to the technical skill (computer programming, firefighting, law enforcement, emergency medicine) required to carry out their job. Raising cows and farming take quite a bit of business acumen. As an IT manager I was required more and more to get into disciplines I never educated myself for. Maybe someone else can chime in and expand on this thought.
I have an associates degree in TV and radio repair. Who'd have thunk 30 years ago that TVs and radios would no longer be repairable??? I also have an associates degree in industrial electronics. Again, there ain't much left to repair component wise anymore. Fortunately, I took a job at a newspaper right out of school. I know they'll be around for ever.... :laughing:
Soooo,,,, shortly after I joined the newspaper, I was migrated to these newfangled computers because their power supplies and cooling systems constantly need repair....... grrrb! :laughing:
Fortunately, during that time, I learned to support software installation and maintenance because every desk has a computer with software installed and updated on each machine and lots of servers are required in-house to support all those desktops..... until we switch to thin clients, cloud computing and hosted services..... double grrrb! grrrb! :laughing: :laughing:
My point is.... I know virtually no one that is doing exactly what they went to school for 10 years out of school. My job has changed drastically over the last 25 years at the same company. Heck, my job title is changing again in the next couple weeks to systems analyst. Gotta adapt, change or be left behind. :thumbsup: