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Typical programming career.
1) Work 60 hour weeks from 20 to 35. Get paid about 55k.
2) Work 55 hour weeks from 35 to 55. Get paid about 80k.

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If you are not retired by 55 when pulling in those wages. Your an idiot and don't know how to control your finances.
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Smart choices  maxo_z | 04/07/05
Smart choice, OK - But what fields DO pay?  NotMSUser | 04/07/05
Get a trade  voska | 04/07/05
Yup  maxo_z | 04/07/05
Not so.  ddmattison | 04/08/05
You should always do it yourself  voska | 04/08/05
Sadder  ddmattison | 04/08/05
Physical jobs less safe than you think  maxo_z | 04/08/05
...  FreeBSD | 04/07/05
Actually.  maxo_z | 04/08/05
Naive statement  Anton Philidor | 04/07/05
Did you think that off shoring was without repercussions?  INetUsr | 04/08/05
A Perfect example  INetUsr | 04/12/05
"ominous sign"  Minsk | 04/07/05
"ominous sign" part duex  nucrash | 04/08/05
education is big business  voska | 04/08/05
Hence Wal-mart's success  nucrash | 04/08/05
Thank you - I agree  zen_dogen | 04/08/05
I'd tend to agree  Mark Miller | 04/09/05
Our dumb foreign students  Roger Ramjet | 04/08/05
What dumb foreign students?  sokushi jonez | 04/08/05
Really...  DB_z | 04/08/05
Really??  Mark Miller | 04/09/05
Thanks Congress of the US.  Update victim | 04/08/05
I don't know how many ways I can say this....  Laff | 04/08/05

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