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The Ranger

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What do you think is the best job, training, or field in the computer industry to earn alot of money??? Curious...:D

Ranger
 
Slice, what do you do? Are you in webdesign? I'm in the Dallas area also. I live in McKinney, 20 miles north of Big D up 75.
 
The best paying working job in the computer industry is a Computer engineer, or programmer. If you know c++, Java you are all set. Experience is key the industry.

If you can learn .Net programming and c# then you are all set for the future of the industry.

Web design ( I am sorry to say ) . Is the worst paying job in the industry next to being the "guy who fixes computers". Web design use to be good, but you have so many 13 year old kids that will do the work for free... the industry is all messed up now. BUT if you are a web developer... that is good money. Doing the back end stuff... ASP, JSP, perl, cgi etc…

So i guess as far as web design goes... it would depend on what level of it you are doing.

It’s best to learn as much as you can. I do programming c++, java, web design including ASP, traditional Graphic design, and 3D for entertainment and Architectural visualization

I move around in the industry :D
 
Peach/Frack,

Web design?

No way/no how/no fuckin way whatsoever.

The web has been an abysmal failure given the capability of the Internet itself. It's a bunch of pictures...oh hell yeah that's exciting.


Ranger,

Software development - that's a really good one, but it can be tough if you aren;t somewhat technical. Learn about fiber optic cabling - another good one. the Internet is the ultimate vehicle for data transfer, like any network. Align yourself that way - understand what is necessary to transfer data, and you can go many directions.

I got your PM. I'll get back to you when I have a second.
 
Pete and matt hit it on the head bro. Really big money is in being able to do development. :)

I write in C++, Java and V B. I'm a DB systems manager. You should know two languages minimum. I also do SQL, but I've never really considered that a true comp. language.
 
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