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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday October 15 2014, @03:06PM   Printer-friendly
from the considered-harmful dept.

The New York Times has coverage on the phenomenon of Developer Bootcamps, that claim to do in a matter of a couple of months what used to take at least a couple of years for an associate's degree. These cram courses are apparently getting about a 75% job placement rate.

Have any Soylentils either gone through these programs, or worked with others who have? If so, what are your experiences?

 
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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Sir Garlon on Wednesday October 15 2014, @05:30PM

    by Sir Garlon (1264) on Wednesday October 15 2014, @05:30PM (#106329)

    Any position that can be filled by random people off the street with two months training will be quickly filled and over-saturated.

    That is a fair description of truck driving, and I wouldn't say it's over-saturated, mostly because working conditions are so poor. (Not everyone wants to live out of a truck 5-6 days a week for $50K.) But you're right, the ease of entry into truck driving is what keeps the downward pressure on wages.

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