• AlfalFaFail@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    Agreed. I think a lot of the people talking about how they are self taught are working in tech and software and they were hire twenty years ago or more. (Can’t wait till someone sounds off about how they got hired nine years ago).

    Most other technical jobs are in far more mature fields. College may expose you to ideal situations that overconstrain your ability to get the job done in a corporate setting, but it still exposed you to a set of problems you don’t have access to otherwise. Mainly because these industries are in communication with the deans of these colleges and giving them feedback on what they need to see more of.

    • EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      (Can’t wait till someone sounds off about how they got hired nine years ago).

      I mean I did become a ATE tech at a solar ESU startup 4 years ago.

      (That is after 9 years as an mfg eng tech at a server CM and just living in the SF Bay area with countless tech jobs of all levels)