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Wade:
I don't mean to say that people literally walked up to comp sci's and said, "hey, engineer." I mean it was in the engineering program in the engineering college and had more required math than the engineers, and MIS was in the business school with very light math, engineering, or programming classes.
It was only 10 years ago that I was in college. Some colleges might have changed a lot in that time, but I'm sure those in my state (WV) haven't changed that much. I'm sure that the college of engineering vs. college of business separation still exists as most schools for CS vs. MIS.
Wade
ark_ader:
I hated graduates coming into my old company (Fujitsu) because I had to train the guys who had a computer science degree on how to use the computer system. This was more than 10 years ago, but some of those guys were just plain dumb.
Degrees are nice to have but cannot replace someone with experience.
I laugh at them now considering the costs to get a degree and still they take $10 an hour jobs. :laugh2:
ChadTower:
I can't see someone having an actual cmpsci BS needing to take a $10/hr job. I was making more than that as an intern my freshman year - in 1994.
There are definitely guys in cmpsci that just have no practical life skills, though. That is not unique to cmpsci, there are people like that everywhere. I have met cmpsci grads that couldn't identify the CPU on a motherboard. Those same guys, though, could diagram out the logic bus based on their OS kernel knowledge. Just don't ask them to show you where on the PCB it happens.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on February 22, 2008, 09:36:56 am ---I'd say 75% of the graduates went on to tech support / help desk type positions.
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And those are the people that, taking the easier path, were first on the guillotine when the crash happened. Those are the people that never were able to find another job and ended up moving to other fields they could have entered without a degree. Every talent pool has its lower rung of mediocrity.
In other words - the folks that came out with an undergrad degree not being able to grasp the scale difference between Access and Oracle and not having the motivation to research a potential employer going into the interview.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on February 22, 2008, 11:42:41 am ---Crash happened before I graduated, kthx. We're not all awesome and old like you.
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Okay, then let's make it more current: Those people are the first laid off when jobs get moved to India. Better workers get moved into other positions - the dairy cows end up selling cars or working collections in a phone farm.
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