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Fuck you majickal method you give the shittiest advice ever.
Damn bro. Who pissed in your Cheerios? Chill the fuck out.
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First off, I got to go to college to get the job I want as a coder.
You go to college to get a degree. You don't go to college to get a job. See, what they don't tell you before you sign up for school, is that you don't need school to get a job. You need experience in your field. So my suggestion for you is to do this, if you want to be a "coder" (whatever the fuck that is) then you find 10 people who are coders already and pay them to be your mentor. Learn from them. Hang out with them. Take that money you would spend on school for some "university qualified" dude to read a book to you and apply it towards paying someone to show you their REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE.
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And second off fuck why should people even follow the advice in this thread? I want to be financially well off without having to deal with customers.
And working customer service is NOT the same thing as talking to people in real life. Customer service makes you "humble" which I am too humble in real life already.
Good luck with that bro. You live in a world where everything is for sale. Even YOU are for sale. You don't think you're selling yourself when you go to get a job?
And you think you're going to have a job that won't be replaced by computers if you don't have to interact with another human being? Jigga please. Quit being so fucking anti social and get out there and talk to people. NOBODY has ever gotten rich without having to speak to customers. Money is exchanged for some type of good or service. The people giving you the money are your CUSTOMERS.
I'm not someone to tell you what you can and can't do... But you CAN'T get rich working for someone else. Just by someone taking out a student loan, you're fucking yourself by doing such.... Check this out....
Okay, so college tuition. Figure an average of 150k investment. (maybe more, maybe less... Much more after interest. Bend over.) That's quite the commitment, I'm sure most would agree.
So at the wise old age of 18 years old when you know everything about the world and your future, you decide that you are going to make a large financial commitment towards what you want to do with your future. Now, since NOBODY ever changes their mind with what they want to do in life, that's no big deal, right? You're going to be singing the same tune when you owe 250k in student loans and have no fucking clue with what you want to do with your life anymore?
Go out there and get a REAL WORLD EDUCATION.