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<blockquote data-quote="drake0727" data-source="post: 615379" data-attributes="member: 25682"><p>To Hoax: Thanks for the input, I'd figure that this route that you suggested is the best probable way to use my degree. It's a shame that they advertise us as a "top technological company" and that may be true to an extent, but as we all know, there are too many apps out there when most are relatively useless and can be consolidated. I'd wish I could work up there to clean some of it out (share point is horrible!) . It's also a shame that most people cannot stay at 1 company for the duration of their career and have to jump around to receive top salaries, but c'est la vie. </p><p></p><p>To Tech Girl: I wouldn't mind a transfer to one of those locations, but in my district, they say that transfers to other districts are very rare, even for a potential promotion. I have not done any internships, so I have relatively "little" work experience in the programming field, but I'm very knowledgeable on IT stuff and can build a database from the ground up and host it with PHP and HTML. I suppose I could try an internship out. </p><p></p><p>To Dee: TSG techs are considered a specialist position in our district due to the way our district is set up. We have 4 major hubs with many extended centers. They are considered hourlies by their pay but also considered a specialist position. Trust me I know it's weird too, but that's how it was introduced to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drake0727, post: 615379, member: 25682"] To Hoax: Thanks for the input, I'd figure that this route that you suggested is the best probable way to use my degree. It's a shame that they advertise us as a "top technological company" and that may be true to an extent, but as we all know, there are too many apps out there when most are relatively useless and can be consolidated. I'd wish I could work up there to clean some of it out (share point is horrible!) . It's also a shame that most people cannot stay at 1 company for the duration of their career and have to jump around to receive top salaries, but c'est la vie. To Tech Girl: I wouldn't mind a transfer to one of those locations, but in my district, they say that transfers to other districts are very rare, even for a potential promotion. I have not done any internships, so I have relatively "little" work experience in the programming field, but I'm very knowledgeable on IT stuff and can build a database from the ground up and host it with PHP and HTML. I suppose I could try an internship out. To Dee: TSG techs are considered a specialist position in our district due to the way our district is set up. We have 4 major hubs with many extended centers. They are considered hourlies by their pay but also considered a specialist position. Trust me I know it's weird too, but that's how it was introduced to me. [/QUOTE]
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