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She needs to find out what the community colleges cost in her area. Locals often get a huge discount and financial aid will cover most of not all of the rest. The get a job at a company with tuition reimbursement
Coli Capitalists just wanna replace the white boot that's on our necks with a black one and call it a day.

Correct. I was just trying to tell him that there is way more than just Google that pays that much. Hell, Google isn't even the highest paying for interns at all. There are literally thousands of interns every year making that much money.
I am glad i was wrong, good shyt and congratulations.Which city ?if you dont mind me asking. Im studying CS in NYC at the moment , that type of money only motivates me.$45/hr + $1k/month stipend. So ~$52-53 an hour, yes. Software salaries can be pretty insane. I'm not even the highest paid out of my intern friend group (top 20 CS school). Highest paid is ~$12.5k/month.
Which city ?if you dont mind me asking. Im studying CS in NYC at the moment , that type of money only motivates me.
Yea i had a 24 inch dikk but had to roll it back so i could keep my job or else the bytches would leave a pool of p*ssy juice under their desk chairHonestly can't imagine that. I made ~7 times that wage at 20 as an intern.
$45/hr + $1k/month stipend. So ~$52-53 an hour, yes. Software salaries can be pretty insane. I'm not even the highest paid out of my intern friend group (top 20 CS school). Highest paid is ~$12.5k/month.


Another CompSci breh here. In college down south but I hope to move out to California once I graduate. Started programming last August and I want to start looking for internships locally next summerI can imagine she's probably applied, its getting the job that's the difficulty.I worked in the call centers to. That stupid bytch can get a job at a call center making 11.50
That's now how things function, you're putting a simplistic, Econ 101 spin on markets that are far more complex.You could never be more wrong. The problem is that how much people are getting paid. The problem is people's lack of financial discipline. Put the minimum wage at $15 if you want, the average apartment is going to be $1,400 a month, in the iPhone is going to cost $1,600 on its release date.
Too many people are clueless on how to properly manage their money. The more they make, the more they're going to choose to spend. There was a time that people used to make $2 an hour and were not as broke overall is we are now, because more people knew the value of everything. Today, everybody only knows the price of everything.
What about the people that actually went to school, and actually has a job that requires skills that are of value in the job market? You think their employers are going to bump them from $18 an hour to 28? How would you feel if you spent money to go to school and learn a trade, only to find out that a McDonald's employee is making 3 - $5 less than you thanks to the stroke of a pen?

jesus christ