is there a job market for younger linux users?
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Tue Apr 30 11:27:38 EDT 2002
Michael wrote:
| I just turned 17 and right now I'm looking for a summer job but everywher=
| e I they want someone older.Last summer I did an internship as an Oracle =
| DBA but this summer I want to get alot of hands on experience with linux =
| in a work enviroment.Why is it that most companies do prefer younger linu=
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Because the older ones know how to prevent ads from being
added to their message without a break? ;-)
After a while, something you'll eventually understand is
that you will never be the right age for any job. Now
you're too young, and you'll hear the advantages of older,
experienced employees. Eventually this will stop, and
you'll start to hear about the advantages of younger
employees who are free of the baggage of how things were
done 5 years ago.
It's all just a ruse to deprecate your own worth and get
you to work for less money and no job security.
Part of it is correct: As a computer geek, you will always
be in learning mode, and you'll never know enough to do the
job. This is just a fact of life, though, and since
everyone here is in the same boat, your age has little if
anything to do with it.
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