Message from @optimas

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2021-01-27 00:40:05 UTC  

out of starlink?

2021-01-27 00:40:14 UTC  

i hope it makes satelite ISPs stop being asses

2021-01-27 00:42:20 UTC  

If there are any people graduating with (or already have) a PhD in Computer Science who are interested in becoming a professor at a university, please contact me.

2021-01-27 02:24:25 UTC  

I been interviewing a bunch of software engineers past few weeks for a position on our team

2021-01-27 02:25:05 UTC  

There have been so many with master's degrees + 0-1 years experience

2021-01-27 02:25:14 UTC  

That have been pretty awful

2021-01-27 02:26:14 UTC  

have been way way way more impressed with candidates that have BS and 2+ years exp

2021-01-27 02:27:53 UTC  

aint that the truth... like when they replace your boss who had worked there his whole career and knew the people with some dumbass with a degree in business management

2021-01-27 03:19:25 UTC  

One of my reasons for going for a master's in cyber security is because most of the jobs that only need a bachelors are bottom of the barrel and I was getting paid more doing IT for my high school during the summers after graduating high school. Other that pay like $15 an hour want a bachelors and 4 years of experience which is insane.

2021-01-27 03:22:39 UTC  

For a bachelors in cyber security I'd expect at least $55k a year not less then $32k at $15 an hour. Hell, I get paid more then $15 an hour as a TA, plus they pay for my classes.

2021-01-27 03:49:26 UTC  

If your going for a Degree in IT, It doesn't matter what Degree you have, the experience will get you the $$$

2021-01-27 03:49:55 UTC  

A degree in Cyber Security nets you 0 experience in the main core functions in IT, HelpDesk, Systems, and Network.

2021-01-27 03:50:05 UTC  

airport security

2021-01-27 03:50:19 UTC  

this guy i know his bro works like a couple days a week and gets $60 AUS dollars an hour

2021-01-27 03:50:27 UTC  

at the airport doing cyper security etc

2021-01-27 03:50:50 UTC  

if you can get into I.T cyber security do it

2021-01-27 03:51:32 UTC  

maybe he does some programming or something

2021-01-27 03:51:41 UTC  

but yeah works fuck all gets paid heaps

2021-01-27 03:52:58 UTC  

what rate to tradesmen get over in U.S?

2021-01-27 03:53:01 UTC  

My work is starting to open up Cyber Security Analyst Positions but because of the lack of specific functions and general work your doing, netpay range starts between 40-60k annual

2021-01-27 03:53:10 UTC  

Depends on Trade

2021-01-27 03:53:20 UTC  

im a boiler maker, but the place im at only plays me $30

2021-01-27 03:53:21 UTC  

Carpentry, Welding, Plumbing?

2021-01-27 03:53:29 UTC  

is a boiler maker a Plumber?

2021-01-27 03:53:30 UTC  

jobs up north going 40-55

2021-01-27 03:53:33 UTC  

nah welder sorry

2021-01-27 03:53:45 UTC  

Welding School here is 6 months for 15k USD

2021-01-27 03:53:52 UTC  

Net Pay ranges from 40 - 100k

2021-01-27 03:53:54 UTC  

oh wow

2021-01-27 03:53:57 UTC  

i did 4 years lol

2021-01-27 03:53:58 UTC  

Depending on Experience

2021-01-27 03:54:08 UTC  

yeah we gotta do apprenticeship for 4 years

2021-01-27 03:54:17 UTC  

4 years to weld, there are schools here that get your cert between 6 - 12 months

2021-01-27 03:54:24 UTC  

yeah nah boilermaking is

2021-01-27 03:54:27 UTC  

also fabrication

2021-01-27 03:54:30 UTC  

so not just welding

2021-01-27 03:55:01 UTC  

over here, big work shops will have the boilermakers tack everything up and brace it so the welders just head down ass up welding all day

2021-01-27 03:55:03 UTC  

Trades are a Guaranteed Survival job with how the market is right now. and it's cheap as hell to go to school compared to a 4 yr degree

2021-01-27 03:55:22 UTC  

yeah we train for four years

2021-01-27 03:55:30 UTC  

either 2 week block release at TAFE (school)

2021-01-27 03:55:34 UTC  

or 1 day a week