
Greetings All, I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program either hiring or otherwise. If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it directly rather than to a public list through, Nic

Here's an interesting article from the U.S. census bureau, which likely applies to Canada as well: "The U.S. Census Bureau reported today that 74 percent of those who have a bachelor's degree in science, technology, engineering and math — commonly referred to as STEM — are not employed in STEM occupations." https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-130.html This is not surprising because according to payscale.com the average Indian programmer makes just $8,300 cdn for the entire year. IBM now has more employees in India than it does in America. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/technology/ibm-india.html Industry is making a concerted effort to perpetuate the skills shortage myth so that they can beguile politicians and persuade them to open the floodgates of immigration. This has the effect of saturating the market and lowering wages. And they have succeeded: https://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary/5f88d602... Note that a letter carrier makes more money. /gary On 19-02-22 07:03 PM, nick via talk wrote:
Greetings All,
I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program either hiring or otherwise.
If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it directly rather than to a public list through,
Nic --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

The average Chinese dev will make about $10k CAD. On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 08:45, Gary via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Here's an interesting article from the U.S. census bureau, which likely applies to Canada as well:
"The U.S. Census Bureau reported today that 74 percent of those who have a bachelor's degree in science, technology, engineering and math — commonly referred to as STEM — are not employed in STEM occupations."
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-130.html
This is not surprising because according to payscale.com the average Indian programmer makes just $8,300 cdn for the entire year. IBM now has more employees in India than it does in America.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/technology/ibm-india.html
Industry is making a concerted effort to perpetuate the skills shortage myth so that they can beguile politicians and persuade them to open the floodgates of immigration. This has the effect of saturating the market and lowering wages.
And they have succeeded:
https://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary/5f88d602... Note that a letter carrier makes more money.
/gary
On 19-02-22 07:03 PM, nick via talk wrote:
Greetings All,
I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program either hiring or otherwise.
If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it directly rather than to a public list through,
Nic --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
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I think we should all learn to speak Mandarin /gary On 19-02-23 09:23 AM, Don Tai wrote:
The average Chinese dev will make about $10k CAD.
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 08:45, Gary via talk <talk@gtalug.org <mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote:
Here's an interesting article from the U.S. census bureau, which likely applies to Canada as well:
"The U.S. Census Bureau reported today that 74 percent of those who have a bachelor's degree in science, technology, engineering and math — commonly referred to as STEM — are not employed in STEM occupations."
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-130.html
This is not surprising because according to payscale.com <http://payscale.com> the average Indian programmer makes just $8,300 cdn for the entire year. IBM now has more employees in India than it does in America.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/technology/ibm-india.html
Industry is making a concerted effort to perpetuate the skills shortage myth so that they can beguile politicians and persuade them to open the floodgates of immigration. This has the effect of saturating the market and lowering wages.
And they have succeeded: https://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary/5f88d602... Note that a letter carrier makes more money.
/gary
On 19-02-22 07:03 PM, nick via talk wrote: > Greetings All, > > I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. > For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very > little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with > folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program > either hiring or otherwise. > > If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it directly rather > than to a public list through, > > Nic > --- > Talk Mailing List > talk@gtalug.org <mailto:talk@gtalug.org> > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
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On Sat, Feb 23, 2019, 10:18 AM Gary via talk <talk@gtalug.org wrote:
I think we should all learn to speak Mandarin /gary
tl;dr This might not be too far fetched a comment given the current state of the art. Who is to say that the computers of the future wont be based on cartographic and pictographic languages like a Kanji character set over the idiographic scripts used today. Quantum computing factors may even demand this. When I lived downtown, in early 2000, I made extra money by helping UofT students connect the 386's they could purchase for $40 to the UofT dialup network. I'd tune the systems irq's, etc, usually to avoid sound system conflicts and help them setup Pine so they could check mail from home. Typically these students were in academic disciplines not EE or CompSci. One of my neighbours however was a Phd candidate in Comp Sci from China. He spoke excellent English and was quite interesting to talk to. He was a state sponsored candidate and the Chinese Govt. paid his tuition and gave him a small living allowance. One day he asked me a question that he said was topmost in the mind of the Chinese bureaucracy at the time. He asked why North America was hiring so many programmers from India and few if any from China. I explained the issue of India's former Colonial rule and that there were a great number of Indian citizens who were fluent English speakers. He said yes but, he'd seen some of the code and that it was excessively verbose and that Chinese programmers were trained to write as compact code as possible. I pointed out that interpretive software sets were on the rise and that compiled applications for workflow were on the wain, in principle if not in general at the time. I also said that no matter how well code is commented and for longevity's sake; a programmer has to understand certain idiomatic constructs of spoken languages which may be somewhat restated in the way the interpretation of commonly used code may be assumed in the future by a native, or at least a highly exposed to English speaker. He was a very nice fellow, took what I said to heart and he gave me a small gift when he returned to China. I had given him and his friends an apple pie I made once and that was his thanks for being a good neighbour.
On 19-02-23 09:23 AM, Don Tai wrote:
The average Chinese dev will make about $10k CAD.
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 08:45, Gary via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Here's an interesting article from the U.S. census bureau, which likely applies to Canada as well:
"The U.S. Census Bureau reported today that 74 percent of those who have a bachelor's degree in science, technology, engineering and math — commonly referred to as STEM — are not employed in STEM occupations."
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-130.html
This is not surprising because according to payscale.com the average Indian programmer makes just $8,300 cdn for the entire year. IBM now has more employees in India than it does in America.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/technology/ibm-india.html
Industry is making a concerted effort to perpetuate the skills shortage myth so that they can beguile politicians and persuade them to open the floodgates of immigration. This has the effect of saturating the market and lowering wages.
And they have succeeded:
https://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary/5f88d602... Note that a letter carrier makes more money.
/gary
Greetings All,
I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program either hiring or otherwise.
If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it
On 19-02-22 07:03 PM, nick via talk wrote: directly rather
than to a public list through,
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Send me your resume Nic On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 7:03 PM nick via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Greetings All,
I don't know if someone would be willing to give some advice on finding Co-op. For the last two semesters including semester I've been looking and found very little for my skills. Don't know what's up as literally getting in contact with folks at AMD got me contacts. Maybe someone has experience with the CO-OP program either hiring or otherwise.
If someone wants a resume that's fine I would prefer to send it directly rather than to a public list through,
Nic --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
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