Welp, after roughly five years of bouncing in and out of college, I'm about to get an Associate Science degree this spring. I have a 3.5GPA, which I know is nothing to brag about. But now that I am about to get a basic degree I need to make some decisions; difficult ones. Should I keep going to school? Where am I going to work? Should I move now to find work or wait until I have a job lined up?
I've lived in North Dakota my whole life. It's a really nice place, it truly is. There's one problem though, it lacks the one type of job I'm looking for: video game development. Video games are what I've wanted to do ever since I woke up one day to find an odd grey box hooked up to the TV. My older brother was moving a little red man around onscreen, jumping on what appeared to be brown blobs wearing boots. I sat there, waiting for my turn to play, thinking: "This is awesome!" Watching the little red man, which I now know as Mario, jump on Goombas is one of my earliest memories. It spurred my interest in video games that will continue until my own personal "Game Over."
I have no delusions about game development though. I'm not expecting to strut up to a game developer and have a fun high paying job served to me on a silver platter, adorned with parsley, by a penguin in a tuxedo. Oh no, I'm expecting to get a low paying job doing arduous and repetitive tasks for the next 3-5 years.. Also, because I have no artistic or technical skills my only route in seems to be through Quality Assurance. The low of the lows as far as salaries go, but I'm fine with that. I've lived miserly my whole life, why stop now?
I'm very worried about moving though; video game development only takes place in larger cities. My home town had a total population of 3,400 when I was growing up. The biggest city I've lived in, Fargo, only has 92,000 souls. Being abrubtly thrust into a spawling city, with hundreds of thousands or millions of people in it, will be a severe shock. Also being atleast 800 miles from home, friends and family would add to the strain. With the marvels of modern technology, its not very hard to stay in touch though. I'm hoping I'd get use to living in a larger city as well as make more friends.
Where to work though; and who's going to hire a 23 year old with no experience and an AS degree? Optimally I'd prefer to stay in the Mid-West or at the very least head north into Canada. This is limiting my options. If I get turned down by companies in those areas I'll have to find a job in Washington, California(shudder) or Texas(apparently there's more than two things that come out of Texas).
Anywho, These are the taunting whispers in my mind tonight as I try get some sleep before Physics and Physics lab later today. I'm hoping venting will let me rest.
Good night.