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50866059 No.50866059 [Reply] [Original]

>DUDE JUST STUDY COMPUTER SCIENCE AND LEARN ALL KNOWN ALGORITHMS IN EXISTENCE AND ALL DATA STRUCTURES REGARDLESS OF HOW OBSCURE THEY ARE JUST LEARN CALCULUS I II III IIII AND LINEAR ALGEBRA I II III AND ALL OF STATISTICS AND TOPOLOGY AND ABSTRACT ALGEBRA AND NUMBER THEORY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY AND DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND ALL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES AND THEN ALL PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS ALL AT THE SAME TIME BRO IT'S EASY THEN LEARN CONCURRENT PROGRAMMING DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING THEORY OF COMPUTATION COMPILERS OPERATING SYSTEMS THEN GRAPHS GRAPHICS AND GRAPHIXXX BRO JUST LEARN A BIT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SIMULATIONS HAHA. WHAT, ACTUAL TOOLS FOR A JOB? YOU CAN LEARN THAT ON THE SIDE BRO JSUT LEARN .NET CORE POSTGRES SQLSERVER MYSQL SQLTHIS SQLTHAT MONGODB NOSQL(HAHA) SPRING BOOT ANGULAR REACT VUE NEST.JS NODE.JS NIGGERS.JS JSP JAVASCRIPT ES5 ES6 ES7 C C++ C# F# D HASKELL SCALA ADA ELIXIR RUBY AND RUBY ON RAILS CLOJURE JAVA 7 JAVA 11 GO RUST BASH PYTHON I MEAN JUST MIX IT ALL UP AND MAKE YOUR PRETTY PORTIFOLIO WITH YOUR MACHINE LEARNING PET PROJECTS JUST INTERN AT FAGMAN BRO IT'S EASY HAHA JUST DO ALL THAT WHILE WORKING TWO SHIFTS AT MCDONALDS BEUCASE YOUR PARENTS KICKED YOU OTU OF HTE HOUSE AT 18 YO I MEAN BRO IT'S ALRIGHT AFTER THAT YOU CAN JUST WAGESLAVE FOR 55 YEARS IN THE CODE MINES DEALING WITH OFFICE POLITICS AND BEING FED PROGRESSIVE PROPAGANDA AND THEN YOU CAN INVEST ALL THE PENNIES YOU EARN JUST SO YOU HAVE A SLIGHT CHANCE AT FINALLY BEING AT PEACE WITH YOURSELF IF YOU INVEST PERFECTLY THAT IS AND DON'T GET CAUGHT IN RUGPULL AFTER RUGPULL HAHA BRO IF YOUR PARENTS COULD BUY A HOUSE AT 25 SO CAN YOU AT 75! JUST PERSEVERE BRO.

>> No.50866311

>>50866059
super exaggerated. You can easily learn the fundamentals of DS&A in a few months or so (or less). In terms of math if you know Discrete Math, Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, and stats/probability you will be pretty much set for a job.

In terms of CS only studied a basic c++ book and an algorithms book (did leetcode as well) and was able to land internships.

>t. Math major

>> No.50866373

Complete shit public schools
Still bought a basic learn programming book at age 12
You can learn programming with any financial situation and if you actually grind it can go extremely quickly. That being said some people are not apt to it

Compared to a path like law or medicine it's easy

>> No.50866409
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50866409

Yes.

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>>50866059
You’d know it if you were a jeet that started at 2 years old. Sucks to be reversed obsoleted, wypepol!

>> No.50866678

Isn't CS disposable labor now?

Has to be the most oversaturated major out there and yet you can find some cheap asian online to do the same job for 1/5th of the price.

>> No.50867325

>>50866678
>Isn't CS disposable labor now?
Programmers are, actual cs is not.

>> No.50867337

>>50866311
did you build portfolio before looking for internship?

>> No.50867362

>>50866059
Don't know any of that stuff and I have a CS degree.
Just copied off some nerd for homework and cheated on all my exams.
Got a software engineering job at a FAANG company making $200k a year because I know a guy who works there.

>> No.50867371

I'm too retarded for math. I rather just trade stocks and not work for the rest of my life

>> No.50867386

>>50866678
Yeah look at the attrition rates kek. My graduating class had a 95% attrition rate from the first year.

>> No.50867402

>>50866059
Yeah bro it's easy. I learned everything on bootcamp and now I'm making $six gorillion dollars from home (I don't even do anything, scrum masters are retarded haha I'm milking them for money and I work 1 hour a month, they don't know). Trust me bro it's freaking easy, it doesn't matter that there are over 500 million jeets willing to suck a cock for H1B.

>> No.50867434

I have a masters degree in CS and I have forgotten pretty much all of the useless shit they taught me in college. Just know how to implement the logic you need for your job and be better than the average pajeet (which isn't difficult to do if you have a triple digit IQ) and you will have job security.

>> No.50867440

DUDE BE BORN WITH AUTISM YOU CAN SIT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER AND STARE AT CODE ALL DAY FOR A LIVABLE WAGE WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU HAVE ZERO INTEREST IN DOING THAT WHAT ARE YOU STUPID???

>> No.50867470

>>50867371
>I rather just trade stocks and not work for the rest of my life
doesn't that involve math?

>> No.50868060

>>50866678
>Isn't CS disposable labor now?
I can't find anyone that will even try to interview for $200k/year, 8 weeks PTO

The thing is it requires passing a legitimate algorithms interview, but not Jane street or even Meta level hard.

Average IQ people-especially unpressured (american) ones-cannot cope with leetcoding. Not even sure they can cope with consistent 4 hours of focus/day

>> No.50868098

>>50868060
because leetcode is a meme. the job is likely some webshitter garbage that in actuality is nothing more than reading framework documentation, writing loops and conditional statements, and applying the barest essentials of DS&A like "don't write massively nested loops, retard."

i'm not a COOOOODER but i learned basic DS&A for fun and did some self study with some leetcode easies and a couple mediums. i understand how it can be challenging. i also understand how it's a meme and many people would rather turn down your $200k/year gayass job for some $100-120k/year boomer software job where the most technical question in the interview may be "implement a linked list."

>> No.50868109

>>50866059
always love these posts

>> No.50868112

I took an intro to C+ course when I was in college and absolutely hated it then dropped the class. The people in my class were really nerdy and I figured out I wasn't going to like being around people like that if I stuck with it. But right now I'm jobless and only have $20k in savings. JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP.

>> No.50868862

>>50868098
holy defensiveness bro?
We don't even seem to disagree.

>>50868098
>the job is likely some webshitter garbage
absolutely, although anything with an HTTP interface is "webshitter"
The boomer software is going to be just as dumb, which is why I just want max $ per unit time input.

I barely do anything, but you have to leetcode meme to an extent to get in. I stand by saying most people can't even approach it, so it's not "disposable"

>> No.50869786

>>50866059
In reality, coding has very little to do with business and finance. If we're being serious, business actually has very little to do with finance.

>> No.50869832

>>50866373
This is true, I'd argue it's even easier than engineering or chemistry.

>>50868109
Actually thank kek for these demoralization posts, it deters people because the space is pretty competitive at an entry level. If one were to get dissuaded from a post like this or literally can't even figure out where to start on their own, then they're not cut out for programming.

>> No.50869866

>>50866311

>saying math courses like fucking calculus will help you be "set" for a job

gigacope of a math major lmao

>> No.50869919

>>50867337
No
>>50867371
No such thing as being too retarded for math, it just takes effort

>> No.50869940

>>50866311

The only math you need is 15 year old level paired with just learning what operators are and do. Its fucking nothing. And when you actually code, the math is so abstracted to “things” that it doesnt even feel like fucking maths anymore, more like fixing a car or something

>> No.50869954

BEAUTIFUL SOUP 4

>> No.50869992

>>50869919
Not true, had a close friend in High School who couldn't pass Algebra no matter how hard he tried.

>> No.50870044

>>50866678
I started with like 300 people and 20 of us graduated

>> No.50870057

>>50866373
>law or medicine it's easy
Highly doubt their jobs are as difficult. More grindy probably, but not as difficult when it comes to problem solving

>> No.50870104

>blast through only the toughest coding challenges in like five minutes per problem

why are normies so fucking dumb? learn to generator your iterators so you can betterators your liferino

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Yes? Are you too stupid to?

>> No.50870750

>>50866059
Really you just need to know how to Google and think logically.

>> No.50870757

Was that pill I took fucked up?

>> No.50871004

lmao you don't need to do 10% of that
Trust me, just learn Java. Start doing contracts with government and big enterprises once you have 2 years of experience. 100$ per hour work from home working 4 hours per week whilst billing 40 hours. Literally free money.

>> No.50871009

>>50870057
Family care physician is help desk tier work it seems like

>> No.50871027

I have a masters in CS and honestly forgot most of it already, when it comes to algorithms, i know they exist and where to look so thats enough, never needed any of them though in my code monkey job, kinda sad

>> No.50871296

No the trick is to get in tech sales/consulting for some proprietary boomer shit, absolute zero effort, still pays, least amount of pajeets/chinks/troons in tech, just have to spend a few hours a day doing demos or meetings, and shooting the shit with boomers is more entertaining than most development work you'll get stuck with

>> No.50871349

>>50871004
Hello sir

>> No.50872533

>>50869866
>>50869940
i see way too much of this "math is good for coding" shit it makes no sense to me.
even discrete math and linear algebra are pointless, i dont need to use demorgan's laws lmao

>> No.50872699
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Here's the thing. It's true that you don't need to know much to get a job writing code. But guess what? The only companies that will give you a job are companies where your colleagues also don't know anything and are retarded, and retards write horrific code and are incapable of any forethought or consideration to design, readability, maintainability or extensibility. They only care about getting their tickets marked off as done as quickly as possible so they can get back to their video games and tv shows and snack food. The consequence of this is the code base quickly devolves into an enormous incomprehensible mess where even the smallest change will break things completely unrelated and bring down the entire system. And of course there's zero tests. Working on a code base like this is absolutely soul crushing. And code bases like this are all too common because the VC money continues to pouring in which has triggered the avalanche of bootcampers and learn to code imbeciles to rush in and shit up every code base they touch. So either you grind for years with autistic fanaticism and get good so you can get into companies and work with colleagues who are high IQ and grinded just as you did, or you quit the industry altogether before you end up quitting your life.

>> No.50873982

>>50866059
Just build webscrapers bro and learn about API's. From there they'll hire you just to do data pulls from random apps their managers kept putting in their system.

>> No.50874042

>>50867440
the small proportion of self-aware codeniggers are seething at this. vast majority of codeniggers, however, don't understand your point.

>> No.50874242

STEM degrees are a joke, get a real one

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>>50866059
I have a comfy WFH software development job and I majored in information systems where the majority of my classes were in business and management. I could not tell you how to write a sorting algorithm

>> No.50874748

>>50874338
I wouldn't expect you to recite quicksort from the top of your head, but you should know things like
>the fact that sorting is generally n log n
>that quicksort can degenerate to quadratic under certain conditions
>what it means for a sort to be stable
>that a self-balancing bst should probably be used instead of appending to an array and re-sorting it
>why the "self-balancing" part is important
If not, you're probably writing inefficient software.
I can understand the debate about whether it's important to take Calc III or whatever, but algorithms really are essential for doing anything more than glueing APIs together.

>> No.50874793

>>50874338
because it literally doesn't matter. if you need to select the best or most optimal sort algorithm for a given task you're 1) going to use a library implementation and 2) you're going to look up a quick summary of sorting algorithm time/memory complexity to verify what you think you remember off the top of your head. leetcode, in effect, is an extension of credentialism that pajeets and chinks are obsessed with. and like any other form of credentialism, unless it's a mandated/regulated barrier to entry, it's a meaningless arms race that proves nothing.

>> No.50875389

I've got a very good income and a lot of free time, but my work is physical and not something I want to do forever. So I'm considering reskilling in my 30's.
Over the last two years I cheated my way through a Mathematics A-Level by paying a guy on fiverr to do my assignments and luckily exams were cancelled for covid.

How easy would it be to do the same on an online degree course like the open university?

>> No.50875426

>>50875389
Note that as a tradie, I didn't go to university so I have no idea what it involves or how it is examined/marked

>> No.50875522

>>50866059
Programming at an average level is easy. I still don't understand why there are plebs working shit jobs when they can just study CS for free (in europe) and make above average starting, which is still shit compared to burgerdevs. I guess sitting by a PC for more than 1 hour a day is hell to NT normies

>> No.50875787

>>50875389
OU student here.
Pre-covid, exams were sat in-person and your ID was checked, etc
In 2020 they were cancelled and assessment was based on coursework, and for 2021/2/3 they've been replaced with unproctored online ones- so cheating is at least conceivable.
However they were also made considerably more difficult to compensate. The new papers focus more on applying techniques to longer, open-ended scenario questions and less on recalling facts.

You would need to have a great deal of trust in your fiverr guys to
(1) be genuine experts in the subject matter, probably combined with reviewing past papers
(2) not submit something full of easily-detectable plagiarism.
A slip-up at any point and you'll be fucked. I think they also reserve the right to request a zoom viva voce if they're suspicious.

It's probably a moot point in your case, because the courses starting this october are likely to be the last ones with online exams.
And aside from the exams, you'd need to have the same person complete all the coursework for a given module, otherwise the different style would be incredibly obvious to your tutor.

Anyway, what would be the point of gaining a technical qualification without the underlying skills?
Maybe it could get you a job (although probably not a programming job, since you wouldn't pass leetcode tests)- but what then? You'd get fired quickly if you couldn't perform at all.
Have you considered actually studying something for real?

>> No.50875952

The reason why i love being a developer is the lax wfh policy in this company, no one cares where we are as long as the job is done. Im heading to Philippines in a few weeks and the money goes super far in the third world

>> No.50876039

>>50866059

Please add cloud (3 - Azure, GCP, AWS), K8S (containerization, Docker, etc), CI/CD, and networking to your pasta please.

Today I got asked to add a network drive hosted in the cloud over a VPN tunnel and secure it with Active Directory.

>> No.50876045

>>50868060

Because 200k is peanut compensation nowadays lol. I am 4 yoe and am at 300k, still feel poor

>> No.50876173

>>50875787
I admit I'm extremely naive about it.
You're right, the bit which I would slip up on is needing the same willing and unscrupulous tutor for the length of the course. OU typically ~6 years.
With mathematics it was easy to transition from my coursework submissions to someone else's, as I would transcribe his correct answers into my handwriting. Not too much difference from using photomaths or wolfram alpha to check the answer.

Would degree level mathematics be any different?
It's an objective subject, a correct answer is a correct answer afterall

What is your degree in?

>> No.50876303

>>50875787
And yes I've considered properly studying an arts and humanities subject for real, but it would be purely for interest. I can't see it being any benefit to me professionally

Of course, as a bong, salaries will be awful regardless of the degree chosen

>> No.50876324

>>50866059
I planted a seed and then I ate good

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>>50876173
Mine is "Computing and IT", quite a broadly-defined course which can lean more towards CS and programming or more towards IT and networking depending on which modules you choose.
Uni maths courses require more creativity and writing than A-level, since they mainly involve proving/showing/demonstrating results rather than just calculating the right answer.
There's also some group project work in the applied/modelling modules.

>>50876303
Have you considered studying a STEM subject for real?

>> No.50877204

>>50872533
It's neets and unemployed /g/tards who think they know what the industry wants.

>> No.50877233

>>50876481
I would need lots of help with your pic related.

I looked at computing and IT, and it's a very well reviewed course but I'm sure it takes a real interest in the subject matter. And I didn't realise the maths would be quite so intense.
How long has it taken you/you expect it to take?
And thanks for your advice.

I work in STEM, I can top up my current qualifications and licences to an aeronautical engineering degree with the University of South Wales but I don't think it's well respected as I know a few colleagues who said it was a waste of time professionally.
I worked for a while building satellites for Airbus defence and space, and the brainiac engineers who designed the things upstairs would sit on thier computers in silence all day routing waveguides on catia, for less money than I get. STEM doesn't seem worth it at all.
My top choices are to stay with the job I enjoy, but which slowly destroys my body and is very niche for locations where I can work, or change entirely over the next decade to something where I can work remote.

>> No.50877266

>>50866059
Good. Fuck off, we're full.

>> No.50877342

>>50866059
>...and most importantly pretend like you actually give a single flying fuck about any of these and aren't just selling your time for money

>> No.50877728

>>50876481
I failed Question 11 b)

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>>50877233
Actually that pic was from a pure maths module (M208), which isn't part of Computing unless you specifically choose "Computing and Mathematics" (Q67). I posted it as an example since you were considering a maths degree.
The normal Computing degree (Q62) is less maths-heavy- here's an example from the algorithms module M269.
>How long has it taken you/you expect it to take?
5 years total for me. It's theoretically possible to do it in 3, but it'd be very difficult if you work full time.

Programming is absolutely ideal for working remotely, but it's fair to say that you do need a fairly serious interest in the subject to study it in enough detail to be employable. You could take a free course like harvard's CS50 if you want to give it a try without committing to a degree.

>> No.50877766

God I want to fuck a smelly female code money so bad.

>> No.50880102

>>50866059
https://youtu.be/HRyBDJAI_s0?t=73

>> No.50880281

Do I need to know the low level implementation of algorithms? Namely sorting algorithms for jobs? I’m getting filtered so hard by them rn. I think I found a good resource to help learn how to implement them but my god I’m lost on the implementation. At least conceptually it’s easy

>> No.50880347

>>50867371
Calc you mean Statistics is the based pattern recognition math

>> No.50880363

>>50866059
these threads are always the funniest shit for me, thank you op

>> No.50880383

>>50866059
Nah, I don't really feel like. Modernity isn't worth the time

>> No.50880417

>>50866311
>learn a bunch of useless bullshit
>go to literally any job
>all that matters is personal looks & connections

its all pointless, gambling is the ONLY way

>> No.50880563

>>50866059
How to into cs? I work customer service and am at a point where I robotically and logically do things and my managers hate me for it.

>> No.50880601

>>50880281
The Art of Proving Binomial Identities - spivey

>> No.50880661

>>50872533
If you ever get into UI or rendering or data science which are very well paid jobs you will need to have that knowledge, even if you're a webshitter you will sometimes need that knowledge to learn how to show 3D content or some such, it becomes useful when you least expect it.

>> No.50880701

>>50874242
>t. coping gender studies dropout

>> No.50880930

>>50866678
It's a misconception FAGMAN has, they think just throwing pajeets at a project means it will be successful but in truth they can't code to save their lives. I say this as someone who has had to work with pajeets and other "cheap labor" who would timerug for weeks and give a half assed result that I could personally achieve in 30 minutes and with much less spaghetti code on top of it, if you want your project to succeed you will hire whites.
In truth you can't replace programmers so freely or add too many because writing code is like creating a huge sand castle that can go to shit easily if you let someone else/add too many people to "help" as you need to teach every single new member the inner workings of it and if you replace an entire team they will be utterly confused or they will just try to build another "castle" because they can't understand the other one, costing you potentially thousands in extra labor.

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>>50866059
>DUDE JUST POST WALLS OF TEXT TO 4CHAN. JUST FISH FOR (YOU)S TO GET THAT MUCH NEEDED DOPAMINE HIT AFTER THAT POST FAP REMORSE. DON'T EVEN READ THE REPLIES PROPERLY. JUST GET THE FUCKING (YOU)S DUDE IT'S THAT EASY. SELF IMPROVEMENT OF ANY KIND IS A SCAM DUDE. WHY TRY TO BETTER YOURSELF OR YOUR SITUATION WHEN YOU CAN JUST POST WALLS OF TEXT TO STRANGERS. PEOPLE SHOULD BE AWARE OF HOW TERRIBLE YOUR LIFE IS AND JUST HOW MUCH OF A MISERABLE FAILURE YOU ARE. WHATEVER HAPPENS JUST KEEP POSTING THE SAME MESSAGE DUDE. JUST HAVE A COLLECTION OF SHIT YOU CAN PASTE INTO THE THREAD AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT. REMEMBER THAT NOTHING IS YOUR FAULT. EVER. NEVER STOP PASTING TEXT. NOTHING COMES CLOSE TO THE ADRENALINE RUSH THAT COMES WITH SAYING LOOK MOM I PASTED IT AGAIN WHILE THE (YOU)S COME STREAMING IN AS YOU MUNCH ON SOME HOT POCKETS. NEVER ALTER ANY OF YOUR PASTAS DUDE. JUST POST THE SAME STALE PASTA EVERY SINGLE DAY. THEN JUST GO TO THE COPY PASTA SUBREDDIT TO FIND SOME MORE. KEEP POSTING IT UNTIL YOU START TO GET WARNED. THAT WILL GIVE YOU A HUGE FUCKING RUSH THAT YOUR PASTA SPAM MIGHT HAVE BOTHERED SOMEBODY ENOUGH TO REPORT IT. MAYBE YOU'LL GET BANNED AND HAVE TO RESET THE ROUTER. HOLY SHIT I'M DIAMONDS JUST THINKING ABOUT IT. THEN KEEP GOING UNTIL YOU GET RANGE BANNED DUDE. IT'S THAT FUCKING EASY. ITS EASIER THAN FINDING GOOD TRANNY PORN. JUST DO IT. YOU'RE GONNA FUCKING LOVE IT DUDE. IT'S BETTER THAN SEX. NO I HAVEN'T HAD SEX BUT WHY WOULD I NEED TO WHEN THE CLIPBOARD IS RIGHT HERE DUDE. OH FUCK I THINK I'M GONNA PASTE IT AGAIN. OH SHIT. OH SHIT. HERE I GO.

>> No.50881615

>>50866678
>yet you can find some cheap asian online to do the same job for 1/5th of the price.
Companies are learning that these often come with the price of being shit programmers who don't actually do the task properly. Pajeet and Rahul's shit programming skills are unironically the only real thing keeping me employed.

>> No.50881639

>>50881541
This but unironically

>> No.50882244

>>50880930
>t. retard working at some no name bullshit company coping relentlessly

You have obviously never worked at a FAANG company or any decent tech company at all. Coding rounds at these companies are not relaxed for anybody, you cannot slip by the interviews claiming to be non white or transgender, you either clear every single round convincingly or get booted.

Every person who clears these rounds is capable enough to be working on massive complex projects with similarly skilled colleagues from across the world. Just cause you don't have the chops to work at a good company that actually hires competent people and not retards(which is probably why you're working there as well lol) doesn't mean it's the same everywhere. It's always cringe when you monkeys bring up the "hire le white coders non whites don't do shit lol lmao" argument cause you immediately out yourselves as NEETs, highschool dropouts or frustrated low skilled losers working at some shithole because you couldn't clear the interviews at a place that actually has standards for the people they hire.

You won't have a retort for this argument besides some nonsensical strawman, cause there is none. You cannot work at a FAANG or F100 company as a software developer without being competent, and the fact that there's thousands of non whites working in these companies while you rot away in mediocrity simply means they're better than you, and NOT that the managers are making some grave oversight which a moron like you somehow figured out with an outside perspective.

>> No.50882316

>>50881615
>companies are learning
Yeah that's why every single FAANG and F100 has expanded massively in Asia and India in particular over COVID. It's pathetic how you just lie and make up nonsense to justify your retardation, I doubt you're even employed, even if you are it's probably for some shithole that was desperate enough to hire monkeys like you. Nobody who's actually worked in proper tech companies with high standards(reflected in their interview rounds) shares views like yours, juvenile and downright moronic.

For the record, I work in an F100 that has hired over 3000 people in India specifically over the last 2 years, there's entire departments involved in making decisions like this and you can safely assume they are smarter and do much more research than a disgruntled moron like you whose prime source of information is /pol/ lol

>> No.50882357

>>50869866
>>50872533
>>50877204
Code monkeys making 60-100k a year
>>50880661
Guy who knows the bare minimum in terms of maths who gets payed 200-300K+ a year

Learn the difference folks.

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>>50882357
>Guy who knows the bare minimum in terms of maths who gets payed 200-300K+ a year

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>>50882424

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>>50866059
Just go to norway and do something illegal.

>> No.50882904

>>50882316
i work in finance at a fortune 5 and can confirm the massive amounts of pajeet contractors doing the many needfuls.