With decent competency and determination to learn and work hard, which industries are best to get into these days? Something that doesn't cost as much as going to medical school or law school. Something perhaps requiring a bachelor degree or trade school education. What would you recommend to yourself if you could go back and tell your younger self which path to follow?
I'm currently pursuing a bachelor degree in computer science and had believed I would pursue programming; however, I don't find myself programming anymore than is required by assignments. I also get frustrated not knowing how to make my code do what I want without spending a significant amount of time on it. I have worked doing IT at a basic help desk level, but that's not a high skill career that pays well. My goal is to make enough that I don't struggle paycheck to paycheck and can manage to save for my retirement.
I'm currently pursuing a bachelor degree in computer science and had believed I would pursue programming; however, I don't find myself programming anymore than is required by assignments. I also get frustrated not knowing how to make my code do what I want without spending a significant amount of time on it. I have worked doing IT at a basic help desk level, but that's not a high skill career that pays well. My goal is to make enough that I don't struggle paycheck to paycheck and can manage to save for my retirement.
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