
A part of me thinks that there would be a great deal of fulfillment in being AD, doing something I love in working with computers. But, as a great man said, there is more to life than money.
#17c mos school software
I currently work as a network support tech for Northrop, and know that once I have my degree I will be making sweet money as a software engineer for them in Florida. I use powershell regularly for work, and always use wireshark for legitimate reasons. I am fairly proficient with java, ,c++, and python. I just don't know if it is worth the hooah bullshit that inevitably comes with it.Īs it stands now, I am working on a computer engineering degree, with a minor in computer science. I regretted not doing it from the get-go, but as my soul was sucked away over six years, I just said fuck it.I am almost done.īut, that 17C MOS does intrigue me a fair deal. So I am nearing the end of my six years with the Guard, and while I was so set on getting out the whole time, I find myself toying with the idea of attempting to go active, once I am done. Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards.
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