Four startups already now and made a decent amount. Nothing to get too excited about but more than enough to pay the bills and not have to worry about retirement.
^Agreed. But then one could also filter these entities by date and ethics. Creating a startup in 2008 is quite different to the past few years where a grandmother with an ipad could start one. As for ethical startups just do a little research into KiK and why parents and law enforcement agencies despise it along with the now-dropped lawsuits initially.
Honestly, if you have an idea of what you will do with your life/degree (and it's at least somewhat realistic), then it really doesn't matter what you study
But your wallet will be. Bah dum tss!
ReplyDeleteif ur gonna make a joke, make sure it's funny.
Deletethat was pretty hilarious. Sounds like someone is in Arts.
DeleteOK, op.
DeleteNobody hates arts. Some people look down on them.
ReplyDeleteIf it makes you feel any better I hold unemployed physics PhDs with the same contempt-- signed: well paid CS grad.
ReplyDeleteYeah, sometimes I can be a self-righteous a-hole, just like every one else.
Start any of your own businesses yet?
DeleteFour startups already now and made a decent amount. Nothing to get too excited about but more than enough to pay the bills and not have to worry about retirement.
Deletenot bad. regional?
DeleteWe should really make a new name to differentiate between startups that make stuff and ones that are two dudes coding apps.
Delete^Agreed. But then one could also filter these entities by date and ethics. Creating a startup in 2008 is quite different to the past few years where a grandmother with an ipad could start one. As for ethical startups just do a little research into KiK and why parents and law enforcement agencies despise it along with the now-dropped lawsuits initially.
DeleteI have yet to meet anyone in the Waterloo region that could talk shit about anyone else based upon personal achievements.
ReplyDeleteI imagine that says more about you than it does Waterloo.
DeletePfffft. Funny.
ReplyDeleteGo back to doing nothing like you usually do, artsies.
well, a BA is about all you need to get a secretary job.
ReplyDeleteI personally have a CS degree but I found this article recently and its made me change my mind about arts degrees.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.forbes.com/sites/georgeanders/2015/07/29/liberal-arts-degree-tech/
Honestly, if you have an idea of what you will do with your life/degree (and it's at least somewhat realistic), then it really doesn't matter what you study
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