I'm a novice programmer and I don't really wanna spend another dinner at mcdicks. Do you think I could to a tech company and ask for an unpaid internship where they just give me stuff to study and I start contributing when I'm ready? If not I'll just study after work for a couple hours.
If you're not currently in school and your skills are minimal then more than likely not.
>>55331923
What does McDonald's have to do with this? And the answer is probably no. You need something to back up that internship other then you calling yourself a novice programmer.
>>55331923
There are already millions of 3rd world pajeets doing that, so no chance for you. Sorry
>>55331971
Not even an unpaid internship. It corrected to dinner instead of summer. I was thinking about going to IBM and asking to be intern there.
>>55331959
I'm going to uni next year.
>>55332023
The harsh truth is, most companies don't want you unless you have either skills, a degree, or connections.
I did web dev in my free time for 2 years until I got an internship, outside the work hours I kept doing stuff for people I know, and now I'm working for a company that won the best employee award last year. I do get slightly less money for not having a degree though.
that's not powdered sugar, it's just flour #pranks
>>55331923
>a tech company and ask for an unpaid internship where they just give me stuff to study and I start contributing when I'm ready?
you dumb? companies don't have time to waste baby sitting your dumb ass. go learn stuff and do your own side projects and build a portfolio. then apply for an entry level job. alternatively get into a company some other way (i.e. IT helpdesk) and look for an opportunity to apply for a webdev position within when a position becomes available
>>55333876
>webdev
when will you memers stop with this meme
>I'm a novice programmer and I don't really wanna spend another dinner at mcdicks.
How is you not having an internship related to you eating dinner at McDonalds?