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To: FR_addict
Electrical. I also write a significant amount of code for embedded processors and DSPs along with manufacturing test and quality control. I mainly use assembly for the embedded processors and DSPs to get the most out of the hardware vs. cost.

Back during the dot-com bubble the demand for software engineers caused an over supply that is still correcting itself today. That oversupply also drew a lot of people into the business that weren't very capable leaving a lot of burnt businesses in their wake. Burnt as in unwilling to easily hire people in the field again.

I have a close friend that is a programmer here away from any major cities. He does very well for himself. He's started several businesses where the last sold to a much larger company that allowed him to basically retire.

There are opportunities out there. But you have to go out on a limb to give them a chance to develop.

When I started my business it took years before it was paying much more than the taxes. For a business that manufactures, growing capital equipment and inventory is very difficult because the taxes are due even though you take virtually nothing home.

It takes time, dedication and hard work. Yet millions do it and succeed as I did. And no it may not last. Those are the challenges...
75 posted on 04/24/2004 11:24:18 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: DB
It takes time, dedication and hard work. Yet millions do it and succeed as I did. And no it may not last. Those are the challenges...

Out of every small business started in this country, I believe the statistic is 2 out of 3 don't make it. I'm not afraid of hard work. I started my own software business about 15 years ago.

After eight years, we packed it in. We put in long hours everyday of those eight years. I am a workaholic and spend my time programming, designing, and studying, while waiting to land another job. The jobs just aren't out there.

83 posted on 04/24/2004 1:13:34 PM PDT by FR_addict
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