Anonymous wrote:I can understand for a couple of months but not a full year. I would hate to have him living under my roof while he is perfecting himself. My husband and I worked very hard to put our kids through college and we’d be very direct if one of ours did that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's taking his gap year after college. If he has a plan then honor the plan (okay to be on your insurance, maybe you charge him for that).
He has a CS degree so this is very normal and he will find work the minute he wants to. Whoever said the CS market is not good is lying - entry level is always there and will he make $250k out the gate, no. But he will earn a livable wage for a 22 year old
This…. Re the CS market. My kid graduates in May and has 2 offers - accepted one after his internship this past summer; and he is still intervieeing because ideally he wants to be in a city close to his girlfriends Law School.
And yes, these companies are offering these 22 year olds $150k+ to start.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is awesome....and I am very jealous!!
Anonymous wrote:My DS graduated from college one semester early in December '23 with a degree in CS from University of Florida and received several offers. He turned down all of them and decided to use the money he saved from three previous internships, 50K, to travel the world and work on his physical appearance (i.e. working with a physical fitness instructor) and pick up his guitar hobby again. He doesn't plan to get a job until December '24. His exact words to me were "I want to be the best version of myself physically and emotionally in the next twelve months". Is it normal for young people these days to take a break for a year before entering the workforce or grad school?
Anonymous wrote:He's taking his gap year after college. If he has a plan then honor the plan (okay to be on your insurance, maybe you charge him for that).
He has a CS degree so this is very normal and he will find work the minute he wants to. Whoever said the CS market is not good is lying - entry level is always there and will he make $250k out the gate, no. But he will earn a livable wage for a 22 year old