Message from @secrite

Discord ID: 549744124312420382


2019-02-26 00:03:51 UTC  

A rule of thumb is indeed to spend max 1/3rd of your income on rent

2019-02-26 00:03:58 UTC  

gotya

2019-02-26 00:04:11 UTC  

i can afford more food too that way

2019-02-26 00:04:23 UTC  

You want a nice place though because you will be studying a lot OR a shitty place but only sleep there basically and study at public places. It's a personality thing.

2019-02-26 00:05:06 UTC  

I workout and love food so I spend $200/mo but I don't eat out/prepared meals or drink. I get groceries and I never need BS.

2019-02-26 00:05:12 UTC  

would there be a lot of startups that would hire someone without a CS degree?

2019-02-26 00:05:23 UTC  

$25 on hookers... what kind of hookers you getting bruh @secrite

2019-02-26 00:05:25 UTC  

Do you have a GitHub?

2019-02-26 00:05:29 UTC  

Do you have skills?

2019-02-26 00:05:35 UTC  

If so, yes.

2019-02-26 00:05:37 UTC  

If not, get those 😄

2019-02-26 00:05:45 UTC  

DBA is good experience. SQL is needed.

2019-02-26 00:05:46 UTC  

ok - i will

2019-02-26 00:05:54 UTC  

@Longshanks Imaginary ones 😉

2019-02-26 00:06:00 UTC  

iam going to develop my skills in data science

2019-02-26 00:06:10 UTC  

Good idea!

2019-02-26 00:06:16 UTC  

I need to start learning that.

2019-02-26 00:06:34 UTC  

sounds like you need a spinning robot pussy @secrite

2019-02-26 00:06:40 UTC  

#shillalert

2019-02-26 00:06:47 UTC  

I'd try to get some real skills quick - python/bash/linux admin/DBA/etc - then unite those with data science and start delivering results to your company.

2019-02-26 00:06:52 UTC  

@Longshanks Link? 😄

2019-02-26 00:07:18 UTC  

@JDB With your work ethic you won't have trouble finding a position. I'm only worrying about the fact that you might be pushing yourself too hard. I can tell because I'm doing that at the moment. Scheduling buffers and having rest might benefit you. These are things you can't see in the numbers, but you'll feel them. You're not an emotionless machine, so don't treat yourself like one 😃

2019-02-26 00:08:07 UTC  

So true

2019-02-26 00:09:07 UTC  

so - i guess that i shouldnt go to college - i could just move out now, and during my free time develop my skills - apply thjem to my current job - and look forother jobs on the side

2019-02-26 00:09:41 UTC  

my head has been all over the place lately, i keep on changing plans

2019-02-26 00:09:45 UTC  

That's what I would do, but it carries risk

2019-02-26 00:09:47 UTC  

no certainty

2019-02-26 00:10:07 UTC  

Exactly. Think it through and see where you'll be after calculating the obvious factors at play

2019-02-26 00:10:24 UTC  

I'm back and... goddammit.

2019-02-26 00:10:29 UTC  

@Longshanks Jesus Christ.

2019-02-26 00:10:32 UTC  

xy what do you reckon - shall i go to college ?

2019-02-26 00:10:46 UTC  

Can I please return to this server at some time other than depravity or silence?

2019-02-26 00:11:07 UTC  

@JDB If you don't have to, don't.

2019-02-26 00:11:32 UTC  

Think about it in return on investment terms.

2019-02-26 00:11:35 UTC  

@secrite speaking of JC, there is a Church dedicated to the spinning robot pussy in TFM's server

2019-02-26 00:11:41 UTC  

🙏

2019-02-26 00:12:05 UTC  

So, you calculate the ROI of college. Now compare that to the ROI of apprenticeship. Compare those two to the ROI of simple cert chasing.

2019-02-26 00:12:21 UTC  

Make it easy on yourself and just calculate the payback period.

2019-02-26 00:12:38 UTC  

@JDB Here is another question: Do you want to work in operations/support or engineering/development? If you want the former, don't attend college and instead get certifications for those roles/niches. If you want the latter, either attend college for Computer Science/Engineering or simply learn the skills and develop a portfolio to show off.

2019-02-26 00:13:17 UTC  

Do you want to be a technical dude long term or go management? That also requires a unique background.