Rotter wrote:
How many hours? It's debatable, but possibly ZERO hours per day. Think about whether or not you really want to choose this career. Sadly, programming or coding is a career that NT's place near the bottom of their bizarre social hierarchy. Are you sure that you want to choose a career that might cause you to be stuck at the bottom?
Think also about the amount of work. Apparently programming or coding is often a large amount of difficult work. NT's usually pay the highest salary to the people who do the LEAST work, such as managers who delegate everything instead of doing the work themselves. The more you work and study, the less you're paid. In general. Exceptions exist. A programming career does work well enough for some people.
If you get highly qualified, then most likely your boss will have less qualifications than you, and you take the risk of making your boss jealous. NT's seem to become jealous very easily. Jealousy or envy then leads to unfair treatment and then sometimes to outright abuse. Choose wisely. It's a difficult decision. It's a wild insane jungle out there.
This is quite interesting...
I've been working as a programmer in the past and I always noticed how many people frown upon programmers for some reasons...
Programming
seems something that could be a good job for an autistic, and yet being good at it doesn't really
make you advance in your career..
In fact, coders who are good and well-liked by the company usually get promoted to a Project Manager position which doesn't make f*****g sense...since being a Project Manager is more about dealing with people i.e. you must have some solid social skills..
Being a programmer sometimes looks like you are paid for doing what no one else want to do..
Anyway I will probably return on this subject since programming has been my main activity for many years