QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Mar 10 2006, 06:21 PM)
Why do you want to move up?? What is your goal?? What you want when you have successfully climbed up the ladder?? Will you enjoy the scenery when you get there???
Please remember some times and for certain situations, it is not worth while to climb the ladder. If making more money is the goal, there are many many ways to do that. Corporate ladder may not be the answer. And, some times, just to make a little bit more money, you have to take on a lot of responsibilities and it is not worth your effort.
What do you want out of life??
Dreamer
What are you trying to say??? Please remember some times and for certain situations, it is not worth while to climb the ladder. If making more money is the goal, there are many many ways to do that. Corporate ladder may not be the answer. And, some times, just to make a little bit more money, you have to take on a lot of responsibilities and it is not worth your effort.
What do you want out of life??
Dreamer
Anyways, I have good news and bad news.
The bad news, as you already know, is that plenty of entry level IT jobs (i.e programmers) are going to India and China.
But the good news is that if you do really well in your degree, large organizations such as IBM will absorb you and retrain you if necessary to fit new roles within their organization.
So the key here is to do well. The reason there are so many unemployed grads is that they are the shit that are left behind. No amount of certs will ever help them land a job unfortunately... sucks to be them.
Mar 11 2006, 12:16 PM

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