>graduating this week
>gonna have a 2 year degree in programming, and software development
>feel like i have no chance at getting a job
>feel like I'm going to be stuck being a wage cuck
>just want to have a job that pays me well enough to live a comfy rich life, have a family,
and give my future kids a good life
pipe dream much?
>feel like i have no chance at getting a job
SPOILER WARNING
It's true, I'm sorry.
Maybe not if you're really good at answering bullshit programing questions off the top of your head during an interview.
>>28643800
Don't feel that feel anon unless you're near fucking silicon valley and their bullshit you will get a job just fine. Everywhere else needs people who can code and not having your degree makes you attractive because:
>They know you've taken as much programming as a regular unicuck but without the bs liberal arts electives
>Despite your qualifications you can be paid a fraction of their cost with no chance to go above 60k until bachelor's
>You're a clean slate in terms of style and best practices
>You need the work and won't be a demanding arrogant prick
Plenty of places would love to get a coder with an associates for $45k
>>28644893
This, then you can always look for something better. When you have experience the degree loses importance.
>>28644893
>Everywhere else needs people who can code
Things are far worse than you think.