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BadhiJanne
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Posted on 04-25-17 1:47
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Civil Engineering for the long run. You know what you learned in civil engr is not going to change for the most part. The same knowledge and experience, you can use it until you retire. You cannot say the same about IT. There's new system/database/programming language coming every year. You have to constantly update yourself, otherwise your knowledge will be obsolete (there are exceptions of course). If a field has a very low barrier of entry, then the field will have a low threshold for exit also. Having said that, I have to say that if you are into core functions, such as coding/programming/network engineering etc, then the skill is very transferable. Once a programmer, always a programmer.
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nepalichoro123
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Posted on 04-25-17 2:08
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@nepalibudho : inspiring. i am seeing myself in similar footstep like yours. i am not sure about 150k part though lol. can i ask what field of IT you in? JAVA, DAtabase something else? i am thinking for SAS clinical/Financial . but i am not sure . i am in dilemma, whether to start with BA/QA to get foot in door or take not so easy route of little complex ones. @badhijanne . Thanks for the input. you are right that skill in civil gets valued as my career progresses. but my end plan is not to get stuck in 9-5 job or excel in current field . To be honest my choice of civil as my major was "value of profession" and "job prospect" . i was wrong with job prospect part since the compensation is not that awesome looking at the hard work we put throughout college.
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NepaliBudho
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Posted on 04-25-17 2:17
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Why did you say you are not sure on 150K. I have seen people making more than that with the same amount of experience like mine. I am in .NET development. For your info, I started doing .NET since it came out. Pros: If you are in DC area in Govt contract position. 150K is easy with > 10 years of experience. Probably it is down the road for you. Cons: You need to be a US citizen with Secret Clearance.
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nepalichoro123
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Posted on 04-25-17 2:23
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Thanks Nepalibudho. I will Begin exploring and start taking some Udemy courses on my own. since there is no time limitation for me i can start learning at my pace and make a base before i step in
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premawasti
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Posted on 04-25-17 2:55
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Does IT offer work from home options? I am a injured factory worker who has a Business Administration from ShakharDev. I speak okay English. I do not coding. Any suggestions?
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nepalichoro123
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Posted on 04-26-17 11:20
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Any more suggestions mitra haru ? i wanna hear from someone been through dilemma like me
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Sajhaquery
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Posted on 04-26-17 11:36
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I am currently in the same boat with mechanical degree. Thinking of joining computer science for masters and starting a career in IT. Anyone who can suggest? Personally for me, I always wanted to be a programmer but don't really know how I ended up with ME degree. Currently, working since last year and hate the job.
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NepaliBaje
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Posted on 04-26-17 11:40
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I m also in Dilemma. I have basic knowledges of Java but m zero in Database. Which way to go to make around $100k?
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sidaNepali
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Posted on 04-26-17 1:27
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IT ma kun Sikhda 150 k kamaiencha ta?
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NepaliBudho
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Posted on 04-26-17 1:57
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@sidaNepali, Read all my comments above. That will tell you the path to 150K.
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sidaNepali
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Posted on 04-26-17 8:32
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.net? lots of my programmer friends tell me to go for java skript. what do you suggest NepaliBudho?
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