More important, Mo believes his consulting gig is more lucrative, rewarding and imaginative than a traditional tech job. He characterized his summer programming internships as "too focused or localized, even meaningless."
"A consulting job injects you into companies at a higher level," he said. "You don't feel like you're doing basic stuff.
So in other words "I am to important to code"
Just like all the consultants i run into at work. They feel they are superior to you, distance themselves in the "higher level" and produce a product that is utter garbage.
read the rest and know how good the future of american capitalism is
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