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Posted by raveed on May-16-2007 20:11:

Just started working at the start of this year as a Business Systems Analyst and want to stick with this field for at least 2 years after which I plan to pursue my MBA and hopefully before then il have managed to have worked on a project as the team lead.

As of my current impression, I don�t find working in IT to be very satisfying in the long term. The money is good but it doesn�t go up all that much as your gain more experience and more importantly, the work just seems to become routine after a while no matter what position you are working in. That�s why after my MBA I want to shift to the business side of consulting and want to work as a strategy consultant for a little while and then settle down and start a family.


Posted by Vivid Boy on May-16-2007 20:33:

quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
Well my mom is 51 and she has the same figure as me....

Jenn, I only used the baby aspect as an excuse, I just want to not work anymore and I figure the only way I can get away with it is by to get married and have babies


awesome this is gonna work out perfectly cause i want kids i just dont want to look after them


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-16-2007 21:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
awesome this is gonna work out perfectly cause i want kids i just dont want to look after them


lol!


Posted by Cribby on May-16-2007 21:15:

Although I'm taking programming atm I might change my decision and go with my first choice and take journalism. I'm still undecided. I also would like to give this deejaying world a chance.


Posted by CAKE on May-16-2007 21:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby


What happend to your life long dream of being a male stripper?


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-16-2007 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Way to crush dreams, Lisa!


Somebody had to do it. Mine were crushed long ago when I found out!


Posted by Cribby on May-16-2007 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Djsketchbag
What happend to your life long dream of being a male stripper?


You're confusing your dream for me for mine.


Posted by lopi on May-16-2007 21:58:

quote:
Originally posted by psychosomatica
NINJA!

I want to be Chuck Norris.


Posted by gek0 on May-16-2007 22:00:

I grew up dreaming of being a Garbage man ! haha


i ended up becoming an Industrial Electrician


Posted by malek on May-16-2007 22:14:

priority #1 is to stop coding, I hate that, its for monkies.

priority #2 reorient my carreer along buisness/mgmt than being a technical geek

priority #3 knock my wife up hehehe


p.s. if photography could pay the bills, i would trash my comp sci. completely.


Posted by all-nite-freak on May-16-2007 22:15:

i want to grow up to be malek because his wife is hot.


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-16-2007 22:20:

lol!


Posted by lawrenceq on May-16-2007 22:36:

Just finished 3rd of 4 yrs of my Crim honours degree, throwing in a psych minor with it, and after that a 2 yr special Business comm. degree just for shits and giggles. With that I might be able to rule part of the world or work for a government organization in terms of national security... hmmm

If that doesn't work out, I'm off to the Bahamas to open up my own Tiki bar, or something along the lines of Cafe Mambo/ Kanya.

If that doesnt work out then Im gonna work full time for Tostito's chips, who can resist fre tostito's and salsa???

oh and I want a son to carry on my legacy of course


Posted by malek on May-16-2007 23:41:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i want to grow up to be malek because his wife is hot.


maybe i should get a restraining order...


Posted by DigiNut on May-16-2007 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
i wouldn't ever work for the US anyway.

Bwahahahaha

Don't ever change. <3


quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
Working on my Electrical Engineering Degree from Queen's.

What year? Have you gotten to the god-awful solid-state physics class yet? Or did they finally chuck it?

quote:
Originally posted by malek
priority #1 is to stop coding, I hate that, its for monkies.

IMO, it's only for monkeys if you've got someone giving you specific instructions about what to code and you don't have any say in the design. Of course maybe the higher level architectural/design stuff is what you're talking about wanting to do instead, but in most small companies the project leads have to do both. Maybe if you're at a giant company like RIM or Sun or Accenture you can get a job dealing solely with the business side...

Only thing I hate about software is the ridiculous amount of stuff in the industry that I have to keep up with just to stay in the game. I really don't want to start learning everything about .NET 3.0 when I've barely scratched the surface of the massive 2.0 framework. Nor do I want to know Haskell, Python, Ruby, or any of the other latest fads. Oh well.


Posted by malek on May-17-2007 00:04:

actually its a huge company (CATIA rings a bell?), but we're a huge team of two maintaining everything written in house in the Montr�al office.

So most of the time its rewritting stuff and that is mostly done by gypsy coding because things weren't written proprely and we don't have time to redo stuff... but also I write my own stuff, i am the project manager, architect, analyst, coder and QA guy at the same time, you get the idea.

we also have people working for 150$ us per hour but they don't keep most of it


Posted by DigiNut on May-17-2007 00:10:

Heh, jokes. Maintenance programming can be hell, especially when the original programmers didn't know what the hell they were doing (i.e. always). Working at a big company like that, I'll bet you read TDWTF, maybe even made a few submissions, eh?

Then again, that's where the big money is if you work freelance. As you said, you can get $150 or $200 an hour working for consulting companies like SAP or IBM, but you don't keep much of that.

I don't have to do any of that right now, it's all new systems design and pretty heavy conceptual work, so I'm basically OK with it. Maybe I'm just a monkey though.


Posted by malek on May-17-2007 00:16:

never heard of TDWTF... and IBM sells CATIA for Dassault for whom I work.

My idea is that staying in front of a computer for 8 hours a day trying to figure out what the hell to do with little contact with people is not my definition of aging with grace hehehe...

I went from two extremes, huge govt bureau with hundreds and big big systems to a very small dev team, and I hate both equally


Posted by Vivid Boy on May-17-2007 00:17:

black


Posted by DigiNut on May-17-2007 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
never heard of TDWTF...

Unbelievable!

http://www.thedailywtf.com

(The name of the site recently got changed and most of the submissions for the past 6 months have been crap, but if you dig into the archives you'll see some truly mind-bending stuff that's both hilarious and frightening. Like Feb/March '06 and earlier, I'd say.)

And yeah, I do hear ya about sitting in front of the PC for 8 hours a day. Although it's not only programmers who are subjected to that, it's a lot of white-collar workers. And if you go the consulting route, you get to meet lots of different clients, drop the time-wasters and spend only as much time programming as you really want.


Posted by above'N'beyond on May-17-2007 00:32:

I just finshed my 4th year and have basically graduated from York with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology which gets me nowhere

A criminology degree really doesnt lead you in any particular direction.

AKA I HAVE NO F***ING CLUE!

someone help......


Posted by Cribby on May-17-2007 01:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
I really don't want to start learning everything about .NET 3.0 when I've barely scratched the surface of the massive 2.0 framework.


I concur. After learning .Net 1.0 in my first years of school and getting used to it, they decide to change the whole curriculum and teach C# with the 2.0 framework. At least it's backwards compatible, but still :/


Posted by English Rachel on May-17-2007 13:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
black


I want a little black baby boy - this match just keeps getting better!


Posted by beefy k on May-17-2007 14:13:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Have you gotten to the god-awful solid-state physics class yet? Or did they finally chuck it?


Yea they still have it. Everyone, including the profs, realize that its out of our realm because of the level of physics involved. So what they do is give pop quizzes (for which he posts the answer on the projector while you are writing) during the semester and an easy midterm and final. So it has become a bird course. A rarity and Queen's Eng.

I'm going back to do an Econ Dual Degree.

Did you go to Queen's?


Posted by DigiNut on May-17-2007 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
Yea they still have it. Everyone, including the profs, realize that its out of our realm because of the level of physics involved. So what they do is give pop quizzes (for which he posts the answer on the projector while you are writing) during the semester and an easy midterm and final. So it has become a bird course. A rarity and Queen's Eng.

I'm going back to do an Econ Dual Degree.

Did you go to Queen's?

LOL! I can't believe they're doing that. We weren't so lucky. I think very few people in my year actually passed that course, the curve was enormous.

And yes, I went, I was in the same program ('04). General - communications sucks.

Good on ya for the dual degree, in this day and age the econ degree might turn out to be more valuable than the engineering.


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