I'll be getting a diploma for electronics engineering technology in 2 years. That makes me an electronics engineering technologist. Skinny
B.A. in English Master of Business Administration Ph.D. in Church Administration None of them are much help in the technical aspects of being a website owner. But I would say that the English degree has been a big help in writing decent copy.
I have an engineering degree, but have never used it. Wanted to, but there just doesn't seem to be much work available.
I don't want to turn this into a political discussion, but outsourcing has a lot to do with that.......Engineering is always in demand, employers just want people who are willing to work for third world wages.
I thought so too, but I am in Canada, which seems determined to tax all business out of the country. Worse, I am in Vancouver, B.C., which has almost no industry. I got to get out of here (but where to go?).
B.A. Government w. a concentration in International Relations minor Spanish quit my MA program in Econ
BS in CIS I really use stuff I learned in like 4 or 5 classes, but if I had gotten a job I would have probably found more use for what I learned.
I have Bachelors in Computer Engineering and I do work full time as software engineer. Adsense/YPN all are 'testing-the-waters' I wouldn't suggest anyone should think of making living of adsense etc, at least if you are jumping in it NOW. Its kinda late in game
adsense has a lot for everybody, nothing like too late to jump into the game. Plus there are a lot of other websites that pay you a big bucks with their affiliate programs.