It's time for me to look for a job. I've been unemployed (voluntarily,
happily so) for a month, and re-establishment of a dependable cash flow is
becoming a top priority. Since I'll be finishing college next May, it's
also time to begin looking for my first post-college position.
Can a programmer make a career out of classic computing?
I'm not thinking of titles like eBay seller, parts reseller, museum
lackey, or midnight-shift tape mounter either; I mean an honest
programming job, having some non-drudgery thing to do with classic
computing. I'm guessing the answer is "no", but I would still like to see
it discussed. It is also on-topic! :-) Ample application of imagination
is all right.
I'm also highly interested in embedded programming. I had a taste of it
at my previous job, and it was extremely enjoyable. O respected, veteran
sages, how does one in my situation create a career in embedded
programming? Please reply to this paragraph off-list.
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Jeffrey S. Sharp
jss_at_subatomix.com
Received on Thu Aug 23 2001 - 17:28:32 BST