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It's still going up, holy shit you retards were actually right

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sell walls getting destroyed! get in before these moon!!!

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>>820405
Ye thats what I am realizing at this point, active day trading and all that seems like it could be fun as a side thing. But with my real money it seems diversification and index funds are the best and safest ways to go.

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>>269457

Yes and no. I did fill it with non-major subject matter (e.g. comp sci courses), but I'd say most of my knowledge is self-taught. I had to get a bitch-level helpdesk job when I got out (I was willing to move out of state), and asked to learn everything I could while on the job. When I saw offers that were better or for different work, I took them.

Now I'm year two as a sysadmin, different office. Pay could be better, but my job effectively stops when I leave the office, so not being on-call is a big fucking plus. So is remoting in from home to browse the chon. Like right now.

I've been told that if you get this far into IT, you figure out how to get enterprise experience by any means necessary. Murder some IT dinosaur if you have to, just get the work, absorb everything you can, then bounce to a smaller place or think about management/consulting.

It is pretty disappointing that I haven't been able to use my degree, though.

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