Adam Goi said:I suppose it works both ways ...
enegue said:It seems like alot of you do not enjoy working in the IT industry.
Hmmm for my case, I just quit my engineering job recently and intend to look for an IT job (got an IT degree but no IT experience at all).
Reading all the replies...I am getting abit disheartened.....
I beg to differ~~~ :sticktongDeusExMachina said:IT people tend to scrutinise the individual parts but fail horribly to recognize that sometimes the whole is greater than the sum. This is the main reason why most coders remain coders and never get to become architects.
togu said:Heh, we can start a poll "How many IT slaves here want to change their profession" or something...
* togu raise his hands, legs, and d***....
jsbn said:Do u think ur career will have an impact on how u view things?
rncw said:IT jobs good mah....just sit and grow fat ;p
Sure, x years in civil service already, and my peers in private sector said that I become very conservative, no risk-taker, everything consider and re-consider.. Damn sian of myself, seem to lose that "devil-care" attitude that I used to be while overseas.. hehehe.. damn, the pay is good, the job is stable (at least for the next 2 years) before some so-called scho"lah" talk about outsourcing again.. sigh.jsbn said:Do u guys feel that ur choice of career (even if u're unemployed) would have an impact and influence on how u view current affairs and other things in life (including personal opinions)?
^I concur!Fat your head! IT pple die young, either of stress, go blind, boneaching, finger cramp sickness, or radiation...