>he fell for the STEM meme
How does it feel to have a degree to prepare you for an oversaturated industry actively trying to recruit females only, and also have no social skills?
Feels batman. Only jobs out there are entry level positions with no signs of growth. Currently plotting my way out by heading into speech therapy because it actually pays a livable sum and the work is much more rewarding
The biggest problem with STEM is that it's like learning a foreign language that the entire third world is also learning.
You'll never compete with 3 billion third worlders.
Liberal arts allow you to specialize with the tools only you can have; cultural know-how.
A high school history teacher is more marketable as such if they're native to that country.
A programmer is fine whether he's from India or Germany.
Feels pretty good tbqh. That's my last pay check.
>>27330131
>high starting salary
>no career progression whatsoever
You'll be on that salary +inflation adjustment til you die most likely
>>27329970
I'm never going to laugh at STEM people, their plan is infinitely better than my "I guess I'll go to law school and hopefully get a job thanks to that federal judge my dad is friends with" plan.
>>27330219
Afraid not friendo.
>1st year out of school
$70,000
>2nd year out of school
$100,000
>3rd year out of school
$125,000
>4th year out of school
Projected to make $170,000
I'll be promoted again in about 2-3 years and be making ~200k-250k. I could probably get there faster if I job hop.
I plan on retiring and becoming a community college teacher or something before 50.
STEM is the only thing I'm capable of. I'm still not enough of a normie to do well in it.
Even Trump seems to have reversed course on opposing the expansion of the H1B program. Sock away as much money as possible before Pajeet takes your job.
>MFW the United States is turning into a Third World country where everyone's a truck driver, customer service rep, or factory worker.
>>27330341
This is my biggest problem with the STEM industry.
>how does it feel?
Please don't imply I can feel anything anymore.
>>27330219
it's better than wagecucking. who gives a shit if he has no career progression? you people are insufferable faggots who care only about yourselves. if he is making good money, then he will *always* be making good money provided his job is stable.
>>27329970
I wish I could know that feel but I dropped out :((((
>>27330341
Sanders actually opposed H1B and also wanted to expand a govt work program
>inb4 polacks