1. Do well in high school. 2. Take AP classes. 3. Get into an Ivy league school. 4. Stay active in tech to stand out. 5. Get an internship at a reputable tech company. 6. After graduation from college plan to get a job at a well known tech company like Microsoft or Amazon. 7. After learning the ropes and gaining lots of experience think about getting a house or a wife. 8. Finding a home in a nice area close to work. 9. Get married. 10. Have kids and ensure they go to good schools or private school. Note: Live in a major city close to art, major corporate hubs, malls, major airports modern businesses, pro sports stadiums, tourist spots and world class restaurants, great universities nice neighborhoods in safer communities wlin top school districts, access to nice parks and etc. If that is you, we should preserve and support these major cities by staying close and supporting our major cities for not only our benefit, but our kids by supporting our companies. Note: This is Blind assuming a large % are techies not hard laborers, art free lancer, cooks, construction workers, you ge the point. This topic applies to aspiring techies.
Wat?
Sounds terrible
Pass
That’s an oversimplified way to view a very complex process that varies per each person. Some would argue that if you can get into an Ivy League you’re wasting your talents by being another SWE
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Lol was going to say the same…op is not describing the US at all
Yeah we need the individualism of flipping burgers at McD 😂
What a dull and unfulfilling looking life. Where's the struggle, tears, and fear?
OP did say join amazon...
Struggle, tears and fear are a great way to describe my trading portfolio.
People criticizing this but are on this exact path. This is a good baseline and around step 7 you can think of taking a risk
I thought US Script was a new JS kind of language.
I'll take it over TypeScript any day that ends in "y"
Sounds like a mediocre life. Also, nobody cares what elementary or middle school you went to. Save that money for college.
For immigrants yeah
For others it is - party - make connections - get into sales - be a salesbro
^ watch literally any American movie. Most American born people by 3rd generation+ don’t want to be tech nerds