I'm hoping some of the older wiser members of this site can shed some light on this, it's been killing me for the past year ...
I graduated from grad school 1 year ago, been looking for a real job for most of that time, and since I've graduated I've been depressed at what looks to be the rest of my life ...
I have a master's in comp sci - this leads to either a job in software engineering or quality assurance. QA sucks ass, and software engineering is sometimes fun, although I hate being in front of a computer 8 hours a day in some ****ty cubicle. My main concern is that, with an 8 hour a day job, plus at least an hour round-trip commute, and 1 hour for lunch ... how is there time to even enjoy life?
Plus here in cali, rent is so damn expensive, if you're only making 50K a year (average starting salary) its impossible to save anything on a month to month basis. I'd move to another state but there are way more software engineering jobs here in california than anywhere else (that's cheap). I tried getting a job while I was living in florida, but there just wasn't much out there.
Is this what the rest of life is like? 10+ hours a day towards work and commute, come home too tired to do anything, and have only saturday and sunday to try to enjoy yourself? Not to mention leaving me no time to figure out any other aspects of life, like how to get the kind of women I desire.
I've spent the past year applying to hundreds and hundreds of software engineering jobs, in everything from the video game industry to web development, and haven't found a good job yet.
I don't have any desire to go back to school for a PhD in computer science.
Computer programming (which is what a software engineer does) is fun. But 8 hours a day of it 5 days a week is too much, it gets too repetitive.
I enjoyed grad school so much. Every day there was something different to do, a different challenge. The stuff I was studying was difficult, but rewarding. And it constantly felt like I was working towards a MEANINGFUL goal (getting a Masters). This is in such contrast to a job, where 99% of the time you're working towards something totally meaningless. It's like the movie "Office Space", where you spend your time doing totally meaningless TPS reports for Bill Lumberg.
Hindsight is 20/20 - looking back now, I wish I hadn't gone into computer science as a major. The decision i have is whether to continue down this path, or just say "**** it" and throw away the 6 years of school and try to find some other career to get in to.
I'm not looking for answers, I know no one has them ... but I'd love to read other people's experiences with what they do for their jobs, whether you guys enjoy it or not, whether its fulfulling, whether you wish you had gone in a different direction ...
thanks
I graduated from grad school 1 year ago, been looking for a real job for most of that time, and since I've graduated I've been depressed at what looks to be the rest of my life ...
I have a master's in comp sci - this leads to either a job in software engineering or quality assurance. QA sucks ass, and software engineering is sometimes fun, although I hate being in front of a computer 8 hours a day in some ****ty cubicle. My main concern is that, with an 8 hour a day job, plus at least an hour round-trip commute, and 1 hour for lunch ... how is there time to even enjoy life?
Plus here in cali, rent is so damn expensive, if you're only making 50K a year (average starting salary) its impossible to save anything on a month to month basis. I'd move to another state but there are way more software engineering jobs here in california than anywhere else (that's cheap). I tried getting a job while I was living in florida, but there just wasn't much out there.
Is this what the rest of life is like? 10+ hours a day towards work and commute, come home too tired to do anything, and have only saturday and sunday to try to enjoy yourself? Not to mention leaving me no time to figure out any other aspects of life, like how to get the kind of women I desire.
I've spent the past year applying to hundreds and hundreds of software engineering jobs, in everything from the video game industry to web development, and haven't found a good job yet.
I don't have any desire to go back to school for a PhD in computer science.
Computer programming (which is what a software engineer does) is fun. But 8 hours a day of it 5 days a week is too much, it gets too repetitive.
I enjoyed grad school so much. Every day there was something different to do, a different challenge. The stuff I was studying was difficult, but rewarding. And it constantly felt like I was working towards a MEANINGFUL goal (getting a Masters). This is in such contrast to a job, where 99% of the time you're working towards something totally meaningless. It's like the movie "Office Space", where you spend your time doing totally meaningless TPS reports for Bill Lumberg.
Hindsight is 20/20 - looking back now, I wish I hadn't gone into computer science as a major. The decision i have is whether to continue down this path, or just say "**** it" and throw away the 6 years of school and try to find some other career to get in to.
I'm not looking for answers, I know no one has them ... but I'd love to read other people's experiences with what they do for their jobs, whether you guys enjoy it or not, whether its fulfulling, whether you wish you had gone in a different direction ...
thanks