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the best jobs require 0 education

best programmers are self taught and never went to univeristy

you require 0 degrees to own a company(the ones actually making money)
 
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you need a education to do slave jobs 🥷🥷🥷🥷
 
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just start your own business and be successful theory
 
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you need a education to do slave jobs 🥷🥷🥷🥷
and you aren't a slave to your debt, More time as well since you don't have to do school and do useless homework, You can learn skills faster if you drop out of high school at 16 learn a global skillset preferably online and coding and in 2-3 years you can start off making 60k easily and build your wealth up to 100k+, I'm gonna neet when i turn 18 and move out cause my parents are abusive and i'll be free of any stress and problems, I can focus on my life and not deal with narcissistic parents and people, Also i have a job at 16 and i'm saving up to leave
 
and you aren't a slave to your debt, More time as well since you don't have to do school and do useless homework, You can learn skills faster if you drop out of high school at 16 learn a global skillset preferably online and coding and in 2-3 years you can start off making 60k easily and build your wealth up to 100k+, I'm gonna neet when i turn 18 and move out cause my parents are abusive and i'll be free of any stress and problems, I can focus on my life and not deal with narcissistic parents and people, Also i have a job at 16 and i'm saving up to leave
good luck getting hired for a coding job with no qualifications. not saying it's impossible but it will be 1000x harder
 
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good luck getting hired for a coding job with no qualifications. not saying it's impossible but it will be 1000x harder
If you build up a resume and have websites that are good you can get noticed easier, also i can lie on my resume but not much, I'm high iq i am grinding and i have a strict plan
 
Tales. Bezos musk Gates all have a degree
 
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If you build up a resume and have websites that are good you can get noticed easier, also i can lie on my resume but not much, I'm high iq i am grinding and i have a strict plan
well yeah I am already assuming you will do all that or else your chances would be zero
 
sounds like you just realized you are nigger tier IQ-wise and will never get into decent uni from your 2nd tier ethnic-infested joke of a school, lol

(mentioning blacks because of your crusades against their inherent inferiority on lookism)

but i'm sure you have a realistic shot at getting rich by throwing your parents' money into crypto
 
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Uber eats does not require a degree
 
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well yeah I am already assuming you will do all that or else your chances would be zero

if guys here had any life experience beyond internet myths, they'd know most of those "self-made" programmers and "experts" get laughed at and politely told to fuck off at job interviews, lmao
 
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there is a difference between sharing knowledge with someone who did not attend and someone who will get hired because he is officially qualified
 
good luck getting hired for a coding job with no qualifications. not saying it's impossible but it will be 1000x harder
if guys here had any life experience beyond internet myths, they'd know most of those "self-made" programmers and "experts" get laughed at and politely told to fuck off at job interviews, lmao
lol this is the most silliest stuff i ever heard
u obvious know nothing abt programming

except for computer science there is really no degree that is in "programming" maybe there is degrees in "system development" but thats another hting unrleated to writing code


for starters billgates is self taught so is the first person who created the first programming language(soze)

heres a few qoutes to give you an idea that programmign as a filed dont require educaiton:

Senior Staff Software Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Without exception, the very best engineers I’ve worked with throughout my career had degrees in the Liberal Arts or no degrees at all. In fact, when it comes to working in a production lab, where we need to create product according to strict schedules, the engineers I’ve worked with who had CS degrees typically created over-engineered, over-normalized, unmaintainable, “academically correct” solutions.

I’ve never met anyone with a degree related to programming.

It’s kinda not a thing offered in the US. There’s some Computer Science majors, and maybe Electronic Engineering, or Digital Media. But I’ve never spoken to anyone whose major field of study was programming.

So, if we say instead, “what major studies did most programmers take before learning to program,” my experience suggests about 10%-15% each did:

  • language-related fields (“English” or “Literature” or “Romance languages”)
  • arts and media (journalism, digital media, theater, fine arts)
  • engineering (electrical engineering, computer sciences, materials engineering, civil engineering)




people on reddit from my conutry when asked how employers viewed them being self taught:
The 2 I have had have viewed it positively. The job is very much about learning and if you have the drive to learn yourself, you probably fit in well.
Mostly positive, I think. Depending on what the reason is. My reason was because I thought the school's educational materials were outdated.
The skills we need are rarely taught in school. (see 6)
4) Most software companies do not care because they test your actual knowledge. It may be easier to get an interview with the right CV, but e.g. in Stockholm, the shortage is so great that I do not see how this can be a problem in the short term.
I was involved in recruiting for one of my jobs and I made no difference to people with education / self-learning. Show what you can only.

PROGRAMMERS ARE NOT HIRED BY EDUCATION,THEY ARE HIRED BY PORTFOLIOS AND QUIZ GIVEN TO THEM, PROGRAMMING IS A REAL SKILL IT DOES NOT REQUIRE A FANCY PAPER SAYING YOU LEARND BULLSHIT IN SCHOOL

IT REQUIRES SKILL

U MAD CUS U WENT TO SCHOOL FOR 10000 YEARS FOR LITRALLY NO REASON
 
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Tales. Bezos musk Gates all have a degree
@AbuSAF @Alt Number 3 plz feel embrassed liking this comment gates dropped out ffs and has no degree
 
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educaiton dont matter

sallary on the left

educations as followed:

drop out at school at 15

2 years of school betwween 16-18

3 year sof school bewteen 16-19

universty under 3 years

unviersty over 3 years

and the last one is PHD


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lol this is the most silliest stuff i ever heard
u obvious know nothing abt programming

except for computer science there is really no degree that is in "programming" maybe there is degrees in "system development" but thats another hting unrleated to writing code


for starters billgates is self taught so is the first person who created the first programming language(soze)

heres a few qoutes to give you an idea that programmign as a filed dont require educaiton:

Senior Staff Software Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific







people on reddit from my conutry when asked how employers viewed them being self taught:






PROGRAMMERS ARE NOT HIRED BY EDUCATION,THEY ARE HIRED BY PORTFOLIOS AND QUIZ GIVEN TO THEM, PROGRAMMING IS A REAL SKILL IT DOES NOT REQUIRE A FANCY PAPER SAYING YOU LEARND BULLSHIT IN SCHOOL

IT REQUIRES SKILL

U MAD CUS U WENT TO SCHOOL FOR 10000 YEARS FOR LITRALLY NO REASON
a degree is a signal that you are a high ability/motivated worker. employers tend to be risk averse so they basically only hire people with degrees. not much more to say, you can cope however you want
 
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a degree is a signal that you are a high ability/motivated worker. employers tend to be risk averse so they basically only hire people with degrees. not much more to say, you can cope however you want

there is no cor relation between people who are not on the fringes

aka ppl who dropped out after 9th grade or people who completed phd



as long as uh ave hs education u will not make more, if u knew theclimate of programmer recruiemnt they dont even chek education they just give them questions and look at their portfolio, since there isn o "Programing degree"



you dont relaize that programming is such a "real field" that no one gives a shit abt ur education, yes getting a phd will earn u a bit more but the time to get it is less worth, if you spent that time learning coding, creating projects, salary neogation skills you would beat it with very low effort


ppl with 2 years of hs education earn about as much as ppl with a 3+ yar degree




again yes a degree is "good", but is worth it? no is the simple answer esp in coutnries where it costs money
 
if you go to uni you have more freetime
 
there is no cor relation between people who are not on the fringes

aka ppl who dropped out after 9th grade or people who completed phd



as long as uh ave hs education u will not make more, if u knew theclimate of programmer recruiemnt they dont even chek education they just give them questions and look at their portfolio, since there isn o "Programing degree"



you dont relaize that programming is such a "real field" that no one gives a shit abt ur education, yes getting a phd will earn u a bit more but the time to get it is less worth, if you spent that time learning coding, creating projects, salary neogation skills you would beat it with very low effort


ppl with 2 years of hs education earn about as much as ppl with a 3+ yar degree




again yes a degree is "good", but is worth it? no is the simple answer esp in coutnries where it costs money
you clearly don't understand how recruitment works. you will not even get a response to your cv, so good luck doing well on some quiz or questions lmfao

also you should be considering lifetime wages not graduate salaries
 
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if guys here had any life experience beyond internet myths, they'd know most of those "self-made" programmers and "experts" get laughed at and politely told to fuck off at job interviews, lmao
Lol how? If you have a skill and you master and perfect that skill you can make money either by starting your own business which is what i might do as a backup and charge per hour i'm a hard working person tbh i've always been high iq i had good grades until high school and realized it was all useless, If you pass high school you have a better chance of being a slave worker for your boss. Also there is proof of people doing front end development or backend development self studying, and also a GED, College doesn't matter and high school doesn't even matter either it just matters how well your skill is. With a global skillset you will never be broke if you aren't lazy and i'm not lazy at all.
 
above 160 IQ: you are smarter than the teachers, you don't need no education.
122-160 IQ: you are smart enough that you will benefit from a college education provided you can get into a good college.
110-122 IQ: grey area. Probably worth it if you have familial connections, or there is some other thing exceptional about you. e.g. your dad is an attorney, and he can work for him when you graduate law school. You are very good looking or have a great speaking voice.
90-110 IQ: you are better off going to trade school.
below 90 IQ: being a gansta drug dealer is your only hope.
 
above 160 IQ: you are smarter than the teachers, you don't need no education.
122-160 IQ: you are smart enough that you will benefit from a college education provided you can get into a good college.
110-122 IQ: grey area. Probably worth it if you have familial connections, or there is some other thing exceptional about you. e.g. your dad is an attorney, and he can work for him when you graduate law school. You are very good looking or have a great speaking voice.
90-110 IQ: you are better off going to trade school.
below 90 IQ: being a gansta drug dealer is your only hope.
im gangasta but im 160+
you clearly don't understand how recruitment works. you will not even get a response to your cv, so good luck doing well on some quiz or questions lmfao

also you should be considering lifetime wages not graduate salaries
you dont understand, the most imporant part of the cv is portfolio of projects

like github projects, working for free for some NGO etc

getting your first job in anything will be tricky to some extent but that doesnt mean its gonna be your first professional exeprince with coding


then they will interview you and give you a indepth quiz that shows you knwo whaty you aretaking about





u dont know the novel nature of progrmaming recuritment i read indepth, and all that matter is having good portfolio, unless u have computer sci education doesnt matter
 
Daily reminder OP doesn't the difference Algebra and Calculus. Also believes stretching increases height lol
 
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wtf u talking about i never talked about algbera of calcus and thast not even used in programming(maybe algebra can be said to be used in varabiles and things of that nature) most thigns dont invovlve calclus at all

i can already program lua so programming is not up to question, iobivosuly can do it


stretching for 8 hours + proteoglycans increase = increses height
 
wtf u talking about i never talked about algbera of calcus and thast not even used in programming(maybe algebra can be said to be used in varabiles and things of that nature) most thigns dont invovlve calclus at all

i can already program lua so programming is not up to question, iobivosuly can do it


stretching for 8 hours + proteoglycans increase = increses height
Nigger, i was on lookism and u thought a simple calculus question was an algebra question. Don't pretend like it didn't happen. Funny u still talk about iq still after that.

Most young people can do basic coding in 2022. The question is can you hack this site or make an app?
 
Nigger, i was on lookism and u thought a simple calculus question was an algebra question. Don't pretend like it didn't happen. Funny u still talk about iq still after that.

Most young people can do basic coding in 2022. The question is can you hack this site or make an app?
i dont know what ur talking about and it of course does not matter any scenario what it is


nonenstical statemnt most ppl can not do any remote form of coding and hacking a site and making a app is retarded weird skills

anyone can make a app
 
i dont know what ur talking about and it of course does not matter any scenario what it is
U surely know
nonenstical statemnt most ppl can not do any remote form of coding and hacking a site and making a app is retarded weird skills
Demand for hackers will only increase because of a need for cybersecurity as most sevices goes online.
anyone can make a app
But can you make a best selling app?
 
U surely know

Demand for hackers will only increase because of a need for cybersecurity as most sevices goes online.

But can you make a best selling app?
why would i need to be a hacker why would i need to make a best selling app


im mostly intruged by system devleopment(high paying)
 
Schools just teach you to be mindless drone for the elite
 
im gangasta but im 160+

you dont understand, the most imporant part of the cv is portfolio of projects

like github projects, working for free for some NGO etc

getting your first job in anything will be tricky to some extent but that doesnt mean its gonna be your first professional exeprince with coding


then they will interview you and give you a indepth quiz that shows you knwo whaty you aretaking about





u dont know the novel nature of progrmaming recuritment i read indepth, and all that matter is having good portfolio, unless u have computer sci education doesnt matter
If I look up entry level programming jobs they all list strong academic background as a requirement
 
If I look up entry level programming jobs they all list strong academic background as a requirement
show cus thats litrally not true

programming is too in demand to require "high degrees"
 
beggers cant be choosers they wont turn away a snipa if he dont go no fancy paper :no:🚶‍♂️
 
like my uncle works as a sowftare engineer and gets payed like 4.5k in month and he has no CV whatsoever except working as a telephone salesman

he got experince from like ddosing video game forums lol
 
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