Subj : College To : Mark Hofmann From : Kevin Nunn Date : Sat Mar 12 2022 11:05:18 -=> MARK HOFMANN wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=- SD> I used to get yelled at when I was in school at ITT Tech for SSHing into SD> my server at home by the school's IT tech (an older guy). I really pissed SD> him off when I set my SSH port to 443. He couldn't prove otherwise. Bleh - computers in High School? Never had 'em LOL MH> I started working professionally in IT at age 18, but felt I had to at MH> least experience a few college classes since my work offered to pay for MH> them. Same here, I was very lucky that my father was a programmer, he worked on IBM mainframes and he started his own consulting firm in 1980 doing programming on IBM midrange boxes. I "interned" there for awhile, learned a lot of on the job programming and never looked back MH> The two experiences confirmed that college was not for me. I never MH> looked back and did just fine. I tried college right out of HS. But being 1982, after a few months I got a job offer paying $10/hr for system operator, so I jumped at it. I did go back for some college in my 40s and I enjoyed that experience. I took the basics and actually enjoyed mathmatics, took a C class since I never learned C, that was fun. But it was just for that, for fun. I learned a lot of logic, coding, accounting and business management by actually doing it (and making mistakes... big ones sometimes). Kev --- Telegard/2/QWK v3.09.g2-sp4/mL * Origin: Razor's Domain/2 BBS (618:200/1) .