Ask HN: Why did you join the tech industry?
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#42. I didn't have a college degree but wanted to make lots of money
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#5After entering the industry (self-taught my way to getting paid for front-end work), I've come to greatly enjoy tech and computer science, and since then I've pursued additional formal education and have had some great personal growth. While it started as a way to find gainful employment, I'm very glad that it has blossomed into something much larger than that for me.
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#7Transferred to another college pursuing a BA in Philosophy. Out of curiosity and to challenge myself decided to take Calculus (I was good at math in HS, but stopped after pre-calc). I did pretty well and enjoyed it. Decided to pursue some more math classes. Also took an intro to programming class since I was somewhat curious in this. Realizing I had a growing debt, $0 to my name, and no real career plans at this point I decided to pursue Math and eventually become an Actuary.
However after a couple more CS classes it was apparent this is what I wanted to be doing with my life, and it depressed me to read about what career advancements in being an actuary actually entailed. Quickly crammed in some more CS classes and graduated with a BS in Math, BA in CS and a minor in Philosophy.
My "decision" to join the tech industry was purely happenstance. I do not believe if it weren't for a series of events happening around those times in a quick succession I would have ended up here.
Edit: Added some detail regarding my original course selection.
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#9Given the other likely choices were academia, media/journalism and game development, and given the wages and working conditions those fields entail, I think I probably made the right choice.
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#10In high school I took a Fortran class. It was... all right, I guess. Then the computer science lab got five TRS-80s. I borrowed the Basic manual and read it one day when I was supposed to be paying attention in calculus class. I started using them (I wasn't in any of the CS classes, but they were tolerant of such shenanigans), and it was magic. Turns out the difference between one week of turnaround time and one minute makes a big difference.
Then I didn't do anything much with computers in college. I graduated with a math and physics degree. I felt really smart, because those are hard majors. Then I graduated and found out I was unemployable. So, not so smart after all.
At my dad's suggestion, I interviewed for a computer programming job. The boss said "I don't see a lot of computer classes on your transcript." I said "No, I've got a math degree. I'm mostly self-taught with respect to computers." I figured that was the end of my chances there. Turns out she had a masters in math and was self-taught on computers. I got the job.
The pay's good, the working conditions are a lot better than digging ditches, and I like the work at least some of the time, so I've stayed.