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IT changed his career as a sex worker! $1500 a night! The Australian IT industry has no future!

Now in this society, people do not stop every day, the pressure from life and work is not so great. Some people face pressure to choose patience, but some people feel so unhappy, better try another way.

John, who lives in Sydney, is a man who dares to change.

It is reported that John once had a decent job-IT programmer. He also does his own boss, small business, specializing in customer web design and software development.

Until 2008, when the global financial crisis broke out and the IT industry shrank, he watched his savings vanish and decided to become a sex worker.

At first, he took the job as a sideline to survive, but as time went by, he fell in love with it. In his words, the profession is not only self-supporting, the point is that it is responsible and requires selfless dedication.

Now 45, John, a middle-aged man, said, "when I work in this industry, I can help women customers and soothe their emotions, and that makes me feel very successful."

"I think this job is a great job, no matter what form it is, and if you're lucky, you can get money and enjoy it at the same time."

Satisfied with the current situation, he said: "I have a chance to really change people's lives, of course, that's a minority, but I can't do that in the IT industry at all." "

For this job, John charges A350 Australian dollars per hour and 1500 Australian dollars per night. There is no doubt that it is well-paid and easy to do.

Compared with his previous career in the IT industry, he had to deal with all sorts of server and software failures all day long, worried about losing his job all day long and struggling to find a job.

Yes, IT is a fast-changing line that must continue to study hard, relax a little, and be likely to lose its job or fail to find a job.

It is understood that the Australian higher Education Survey report in 2016 shows that the employment prospects of undergraduate graduates majoring in science and IT are not very optimistic! Among them, the employment rate of the two majors graduated in 2015 was only about 50% in the four months after graduation, which is 17% lower than the overall employment rate of Australian undergraduates.

Note, however, that 50% of these include all Australian IT and science graduates, that is, local students.

After the graduation of foreign students, language communication can outperform other Australian local students?

Technology alone makes up only a small proportion of the 50% of those who can find a job!

The report also said that the difficulty of finding jobs for IT majors exposed the shortcomings of IT education in Australia, as well as the intense competition in the global IT professional labour market.

What if you can't find a job? You can't be hungry, you have to change jobs!

The proportion of IT undergraduate students switching to administrative jobs is 69%.

In fact, it is not an exceptional case for IT graduates to find a job. It has always been a difficult problem for many graduates to find a job. How many people have worked hard to find their own professional job, but in the end it is not worth the pressure to make money. It's really hard to tell. Everyone has a choice, as long as it's more important to be happy than anything.

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