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Money
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riches
Power
Less than many, more than some
pushover
head-honcho
Prestige
Finally gaining some Respect!
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
Still a Virgin, huh?
nun
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Flexible Hours
Consider it a normal 9-to-5
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Social Relevance
You’re still irrelevant to the world
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Ghandi
Flexible Work Location
Limited to your country!
chained to desk
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Continued Learning
No more than College necessary
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necessary
Math
Understand HS-level Algebra
none
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Science
Knowing Science exists is enough
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Computer Management Analyst (Network Engineer): Neo (The Matrix)
Computers are a complicated business, and someone needs to keep them under control (especially since we all know that they will eventually become self-aware and destroy humanity). That's why we have people like Neo, who oversee and... wait a minute, that guy just beats people up.

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Make sure that you get the best education you can, both in business and in your specified field.
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The more programming languages you know, the better. I've learned C/C++, C#, Visual Basic, PERL, FORTRAN, COBOL, Java, HTML, and my programming flexibility has opened many doors for me. Start learning as early as you can, and start by focusing on something major like C/C++. Beyond this, go to a good technical school, like RIT or MIT (DigiPen in my case). Taking a lot of basic and advanced level courses for programming will provide you with a good foundation. Um, the only other thing I can sugges...
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