Originally posted by Bovvered
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Call me arrogant, but I am being matter-of-fact. I'll wager I'm one of the top paid developers on this board, and one of the best. I don't have a degree. I'm not against degrees; if you want one, go for it, but you certainly don't need one. However, I will say that I did have a giggle when at one company they took on two grads, one with a PhD. On the first week they asked if the could be sent on a SQL course. FFS. a) they came out of software engineering degrees without even rudimentary SQL, b) they didn't have the whereabouts to use the biggest resource of all: the net.
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Originally posted by FungusWhy oh fat furry arsed one?
Doh, I see a future of "Big Brother" being thought high brow.
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No there's no problem going to Uni, just be careful before you pick up the soldering iron.
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Originally posted by ChurchillLaughing my fat furry arse off!!!!
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Not that I've kept in touch. But you needed a first and an MsC or PhD in a science subject from Oxbridge, Cambridge or London. They were looking for sharp analytical skills. I failed numerous interviews. Sigh. Not sycophantic enough.
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Can someone tell me, was it a waste of time? Should I have left after my O levels or not gone to school at all? I'm seriously worried I made the wrong choice, after all I could have got a job in Rumbelows
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...no no it doesn't blister provided you get your hand under the cold tap.
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Nasty white colour?
Originally posted by zeitghostI must correct you there, BB, the skin actually goes a nasty white colour... just before it blisters...
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesBut some of the ones that did, now earn several hundred thousand a year in the City. Looking at some of the adverts a few years ago made me wish I'd done theoretical physics.
A few years back I had an interview with one of the firms who 20 years ago only recruited Oxbridge and London graduates with firsts. They said that they had changed their policy and now prefer people with appropriate experience and skills. Maybe the banks have changed too?
But this is a tiny minority of the people who do study physics and similar subjects. Most go on to teach, practice accountancy and so on. Or code.
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Originally posted by threadedpick up the soldering iron up by the wrong end.
Another good test I used in the electronics lab is touching bare wires, when seizures go up the arm that means the wire is live.
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Originally posted by threadedHit a nerve did I my dear?
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Originally posted by ChurchillWhich begs the question....
How the feck would you know?
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Degree first and then certifications (if you need them)
A degree first and certifications (if you need them) has always been my philosophy and it has worked for me so far.
I have a first degree and a masters and have been in the industry for about 8 year now.. I have survived so far with no certifications, but shed loads of experience.
I have always thought that anyone attempting certification in any area of the industry should have a degree first. This is how the medical and and pharmacy professions have been able to secure their positions in the job market.
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And you thought threaded wore those gloves
Originally posted by ChurchillWhich begs the question....
How the feck would you know?
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