02-04-2012, 05:21 AM
Jonathan Meer Wrote:It pays really well, though.
EDIT: And you learn how to make games. And software engineers have GREAT senses of humor.
Like, seriously. They're not super super super funny, but they do try, and that's entertaining itself.
My experience with Windows started with 3.1 and 5 1/2 inch disks. It progressed all the way to XP where it stopped until Vista was released. So about 6 years. Then 7 came out and nothing's really changed. I'm still a boss when it comes to Windows. My networking experience came from home routers and school over the years. Then from my buddy and former classmate out here in Ohio. My hardware experience came from both do it yourself and more recently from job experience.
TL;DR - I belong working with software and managing users. It's my niche.
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