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What is a better career a computer technician or a computer programmer? And why?



what is a better career a computer technician or a computer programmer? And why?
What are the advantages and disadvantages for both careers?
What is the typical day for each?
And what is the work environment for each?
please and thank you.

Depends on the level of technician. If you mean someone who installs hardware and software, troubleshoots and fixes PC's, the educational requirements are probably less than for a computer programmer, but the salary is probably less also. Which is "better" kind of depends on what you want.

If you like to be out and about more, the tech job probably gives you that - a programmer probably spends more time in his or her office.

Some programmer jobs have been outsourced overseas - probably not very likely for the hands-on tech job.
programmer-
why - because computers are a dime a dozen...just hardware.

programming is an art and we need good programmers with intellectual minds.

good luck :)
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