- Feb 1, 2003
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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
In software development a lot of the low-stress easy jobs will be heading to low-wage countries like India and Russia.Originally posted by: biggiesmallz
You seem to be an insider. Help me out and tell me what a typical day is like?
Long hours SUCK! Working fridays and weekends SUCK!
I'm in search of that "perfect" careerfield.
If I can't get what I want I want to be handsomely compasated!
I believe a man/woman should be paid fairly for his/her time!
The high-paying jobs will typically require hard work, a medium to high skill level, and sometimes long hours.
I do Windows application software development, and a typical day for me is a mix of design work and C++ coding, plus a little work helping a couple of other developers on my team and often a little time talking to the program manager to nail down requirements. Once in a while I get tossed a bug report from customer support to look into.
I work for a small company (under 25 full-time employees) and I can't recall having a lazy day in the 4.6 year life of the company. Besides lunch, the only slack moments are doing something like uploading an install or doing a complete rebuild of an app.
Like I said, choose telecommunication![]()
Afraid of competition?
And what's this "complete rebuild of an app" ?
Edit: Hey how about giving me a link to some examples of some source code I can look foward to writing.
Like I said I'm still in the deciding phase althought I already paid for the first semester of Comp Sci classes.
