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>But I'm wondering, what are the reasons that >are keeping you from getting your degree now? Good question Dan! I've kept up as well as I could by buying the course books, prowling through major bookstores and subscribing to industry publications (Proceedings of the ACM for instance.) I started out working for a small company with Very Tight budgets. Never had the spare income to get the degree. After years of putting it off I have almost convinced myself that I'm too old to start now. I have always worked for small companies, and without a degree I will always have to. Given that attitude, there's little self-pressure to get a degree. But the industry may be working against me. Despite my experience, it appears that the small company and good wages I've enjoyed recently may be fast becoming obsolete. Either the little company sheds expensive employees to stay alive or they're bought out by big companies. At least that's where we seem to be in the business cycle now. --buck
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