Originally posted by: alkemyst
I am a computer science major....absolutely no jobs due to several things
1) you have $30k in school loans, some 'kid' else has a web class certificate he sent a SASE in to get, total cost .37 cents x 2.
1a) You need at least $25/hr to cover loans and live decently, same kid needs about $3/hr more than cash and carry to cover his paintballs and manga subscriptions he lives at home
2) while you were spending time in class, same kid spent his day taking every cert on the net, you have AS, BSCS after your name he has every letter in every alphabet ever conceived.
3) you need benefits, he still has his parent's coverage.
etc....
My area is bad for computer jobs as it is....I have experience back to 1983 and a Comp Sci Bachelors and about 140 hours in Biology/Chemistry (2 classes shy of the degree but alot of extras)....the first thing I get asked is am I A+, MCSE, CNA, CCNA, etc....my experience and degree don't even get asked about.
If I do get a job lined up, I get asked what do I expect....we dance around because it's a loaded question...they are hoping I shoot lower than they want.
I usally end up saying bet $20 to $25 to start with paid vacations and holidays, and health insurance.
I goes down like this...
no health...most of our employees are self insured (since they are kids)
no paid holidays, but you can take off most any day you want....yadda yadda yadda
We can start you at $12 per hour for 3 months, if you do well we can consider $15 and then maybe more later (which never happens).
I should have stayed in banking....10 years ago I had a big house on the water, covered two nice cars, ate out every night, went out every night to a movie or something fun, bought tons of junk I didn't need....had no debt.
Now I have $32k in school loans, $8k in credit debt. (was over $20k, but these past two years I knocked it out pretty good)
Also the whole EE CS argument is pointless...some get hardware and the math well, some get programming well.
EE = Hardware CS = Software they are two similar but different disciplines. You might as well compare a Vet with a MD and debate that out.
wow, that's bleak. I worked at an internship for a consluting company this summer for $15/hr having a BS degree and no experience or certifications at all. Why are you aiming for a job w/ A+, MCSE, CNA, CCNA? As a CS major I wouldn't consider these important to computer programming in the least bit. As far as I know they're all hardware. Grab a J2EE or .Net book and read up, that's where the programming jobs are.
I'm completing my MS and expecting a salary of at least $62k, and my friend graduating w/ a BS and 3.0GPA was offered $53k by Lockheed Martin. Honestly, the job market is not so horrible.