Message from @Jacob
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I guess I could just check with different companies and see if they have something really entry level
@Jacob Finding an entry level position shouldn’t be difficult. I suggest finding a company and an entry level position that is strategic to your future goals. In my opinion...
internships seem to usually require a lot of knowledge
but I might be wrong
maybe they just don't post the easy ones
Talk to your professors. Talk to the head of your Computer Science department. Start networking. Shake some hands. Ask lots of questions.
ya I think you're right
I just need to talk to advisors and stuff more
If you’re not in a position to get an internship then your focus should be getting yourself in a position to get an internship. And if that means not working for a summer and doing whatever it takes to get yourself in a position to get an internship then you should do that. Think of it as a long term investment in your future
no dude I'm fucked if I don't work in the Summer
I'm already low on money
I'd be seriously screwed if I just took a Summer off
Speaking from personal experience, you make A LOT more as a waiter than working fast food. If there are any summer tourism areas near you, they'd probably be in need of seasonal workers and white families on vacation tip especially well
thanks
haha I don't think anyone comes to Spokane for tourism, but there's definitely restaurants
>don’t have enough course work for an internship
There’s a wide variety of internships out there, not all are looking for juniors with 4.0 GPAs. Some just need a body to do grunt work. Go to your school’s career center and get on it fast. This is late in the semester to be locking in an internship. The upside is that the grunt work ones are still available.
Go to career fairs on campus and within driving distance.
well, I have quarters, not semesters, so maybe the schedule is different
but I'd be looking for something in the Summer
nothing is really driving distance for me since I don't have a car, but that's something I'm trying to get sorted out
You could bicycle to work.
That sounds less convenient than just taking the bus
It can be much faster than the bus
And good for physical health
Women have complemented me on my legs often recently
Don't you want nice legs, Jacob
^^
Tbh, nothing is better than bicycling through the city. It's a huge thrill riding between cars
Fast and the furious: Little cuba drift
This could be you
Gotta go fast
I think decadence is the #1 ruiner of personal finance for Millenials
For sure
The guys at work have no savings because they smoke $200 worth of weed a week
Among other forms of decadence
I saved $1,200 last month because I'm incredibly frugal and I have a very good income. It's not hard
$200 a month is still pretty good
I’m good at saving money myself. My mom always said buy things that will last even know it might be more expensive not cheap junk from China