>learnt to code
>500+ contributions on github this year
>still can't get a job
>thousands of applications sent and the ones that get back to me have like 5 interview stages
It's so fricking over. What do we do now? Weld? Start our own companies?
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Troon out and start an onlyfans
What sort of requirements? More math?
More diversity courses
Gpa is an easy one.
My college has started doing a lottery for classes. Because the previous priority system based on GPA was discriminatory. So now nobody knows which of their required classes they'll get into.
>It's so fricking over. What do we do now?
I've seen threads with that OP image for the past few days now.
Aren't people now wise to the fact that contribution doesn't actually mean anything?
Become a welder
>Bad vision and cancer by 50 for, at max, the same pay as an entry level webshitter
Yeah........... but you're not getting a job as an entry level webshitter though
Lol.
lmao even.
Everyone who posts like this is a nitro injected turbo homosexual
i have a well-paying job as an entry level webshitter after a year of self-teaching (with help from frens, but no school)
what's "well-paying" to you
75k+
at least where I live that's pretty good
>5 interview stages
And still rejected, frick.
The old guild system is pretty tried and true. Couple of journeyman welders I know said the local's upping their first-year apprentice rates to $17 an hour, which isn't much but you're learning and get up to $40 before long.
Ocean Corporation is an underwater welding school with better return on investment rates than ivy league schools. I say just hold the L and join the throngs of students demanding a debt jubilee after realizing college is a scam.
I remember when everyone was shilling the learn 2 code shit, it was pretty obvious that the objective was to devalue the developer market.
its over
if you can code so well make a fricking game and sell it on steam
Your best bet is to abandon IT. Best of luck.
Learn an actual trade.
Programming is not an actual job. It's just an optional skillset you can leverage while having real job.
If you are, say, an accountant, and know some coding skill : you can do some macro in excel and access to make your job faster and easier.
If you are an accountant, and ask som so-called programmer to do it for you : the moron will misunderstand you, deliver a steaming pile of shit of a software, and make you job harder, slower, more prone to error (and your life 200% mor miserable).
"Programming as a full-time occupation" is a fricking scam.
And thus, so is "programming as an education". You've been taught to be a scammer by scammers.
>And thus, so is "programming as an education".
Na, because like you said it is good as a skill in many jobs.
It should be a secondary part of many courses of education but relatively few people should major in it.
Pretty much what I meant.
Thanks you for translating my ESL babble good saar.
Make your own llc doing contracting. Add that to your experience. Bingo, you just made yourself more presentable by doing nothing. If they ask for details say you signed an NDA and be very broad "oh it was a django and react based full stuck project"
>learnt to code
lol 'learnt' British English sounds so dumb.
Most of them can't code so it doesn't really matter
Competition demoraliztion thread #375. Jobs exist, OP doesen't want you to compete with him and lower his great salary, so he made a bot to doompost here all day.