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>>7968007
I had the same exact problem. A steady/pretty high income where I work MAYBE the equivalent. of 3 days a month.

I was able to solve depression/not getting out of bed by figuring out a new challenge/purpose that I could work at and gradually progress at.

What you're describing is literally caused by what >>7968103 is saying.

My advice: Order a print newspaper. You browse /biz/ because it's something to read. Order the WSJ and read it every morning as soon as it arrives while you drink a coffee and eat your breakfast. You'll be out of bed long enough to get your day going.

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>>7406304
>IBM
>start at Noon
Unlikely that he was anything above bottom-tier part time consultant

>>7406228
Right, if you want to get into any management, it's almost necessary to get your first taste of it by being promoted from within.

Coming into a new company as a manager is rare, unless you have years of prior management experience.

But like I said before, being a career codemonkey is MISERY, ask anyone

>>7406335
>Regarding the industry. Is a CS degree really necessary or just being able to code will suffice?

"Just" being able to code will not suffice. Nobody is going to even interview you if you don't have any proven track record or experience. It's possible that you will be able to get interviews purely through lying on your resume though.

But, you won't be able to lie your way past the on-site tech interview. At some point you'll have to go in front of a Principal-level engineer and get grilled on your technical experience, ability and knowledge. And writing clever functions is about 0.1% of what they care about.

>>7406359
>I just hate being bored constantly.
Nobody is stopping you from applying to "cooler" jobs, anon. Stop being lazy and start applying, it's so fucking easy to get interviews if you have even a little real experience on your resume. And if you don't, just lie(but don't lie beyond your means to prove yourself).

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Serious question to those of you who have been here for a while

What are your experiences trading in shitcoins like SIGT on small exchanges(like cryptopia) vs. trading more secure coin exchanges like Bittrex?

Do the small coins go boom often enough to make it worth it?

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>>2973203
>he got on the elevator on it's way up

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