Thats what makes computers a rough career to get into. All these people thinking they are going to make 70K a year if they take a $10,000 microsoft course but these guys are all in the soup kitchens. Computers will rarely take care of it's workers, too many people get into them, then if you did get into the computer with the education, everything you learned is completely worthless 5 years from now, for example 5 years from now, Windows ME and Windows XP will be a dead as the Commodore Amiga.Originally Posted by monkeyjuice
I always strongly recommend against making computers your primary focus of your career and education for young people trying to figure out what to study in college. Computers will only provide you a temporary job, nothing life long like doctor, lawyer, nurse, real estate, finance, etc.