>money is good
>retiring in 30 years
m8 i don't think you know what "good" money means in this industry. how about you get actually good at what you do?
>money is good
>retiring in 30 years
m8 i don't think you know what "good" money means in this industry. how about you get actually good at what you do?
When I got into CS I hated math and wasn't big into computers, I only started liking it while studying. I graduated, even got MSc.
It was all nice and shit until I had to get a job, all the jobs I've had are either soulless sweatshop-tier agile programming memes or retarded sysadmin jobs where 90% of your day is actually being the helpdesk. The only one I actually liked, the company closed when I was only 3 months in.
I wholeheartedly regret picking CS.
You could also find a better job. I assure you that they exist.
Grats on escaping neetdom, many don't