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College major: Accounting or MIS?
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<blockquote data-quote="moddestmike" data-source="post: 11303660" data-attributes="member: 20504"><p>MIS, as it contains basic accounting and finance. Focus on Financial/EBS software support and dev (Oracle, SAP and ETL come to mind).....you'll write your own checks. Have a buddy that's an independent contractor specializing in SAP integration, he clears about 320k/year by himself. Of course no benefits or company matched 401k but who the **** cares?</p><p></p><p>I did EMR migrations for a while but that cow is slowly running dry. Currently work as a Network/SAN engineer with few certs. Clearing well over 100k before yearly bonus. Try and pursue a gig in the energy sector or go for a company that's strictly focused on selling SaaS (primarily tech driven companies like NetApp, Citrix, Clarion, Deloitte, etc..). Anything other than those sectors and your asking for a crappy career. Stay away from government gigs.</p><p></p><p>MIS will most certainly give you a broader spectrum of career possibilities. I wouldn't waste time/money trying to pursue both. That's what an MBA is for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moddestmike, post: 11303660, member: 20504"] MIS, as it contains basic accounting and finance. Focus on Financial/EBS software support and dev (Oracle, SAP and ETL come to mind).....you'll write your own checks. Have a buddy that's an independent contractor specializing in SAP integration, he clears about 320k/year by himself. Of course no benefits or company matched 401k but who the **** cares? I did EMR migrations for a while but that cow is slowly running dry. Currently work as a Network/SAN engineer with few certs. Clearing well over 100k before yearly bonus. Try and pursue a gig in the energy sector or go for a company that's strictly focused on selling SaaS (primarily tech driven companies like NetApp, Citrix, Clarion, Deloitte, etc..). Anything other than those sectors and your asking for a crappy career. Stay away from government gigs. MIS will most certainly give you a broader spectrum of career possibilities. I wouldn't waste time/money trying to pursue both. That's what an MBA is for. [/QUOTE]
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