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I'm currently a fresher and just got an offer for support reliability engineer( tech support in simpler terms) and it pays 5 times the average in my country with lots of perks. Also it involves no programming. I'm interested in programming, should I settle for a developer profile which pays less or a tech support which pays almost the double?

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    Well is the programming salary enough for living on?

    How important is money to you?

    How important is programming to you?
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    The programming salary is just enough to meet the ends.
    I love programming but I need money for my student loans but I'm afraid if I go tech support now, It will be hard to switch to developer profile later.
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    @HarleyQuinn Ok so more questions lol

    Do you have a degree in CS or something like that?

    Are you already a good programmer or are you learning?

    Do you already have an offer for a programming job or just tech support?
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    @pollux That's an illogical generalization that is very biased.
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    Where do you live where developers make less than tech support :o
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    @Stuxnet hmm indeed i should rethink that, i didn't know i was biased.
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    Sorry for the late reply.

    @Stuxnet I have a degree in CS and I have a developer job in hand too.

    @neodite the company says that its a high skilled tech support and its the only company that pays so high.
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    @HarleyQuinn Well you could always keep programming on the side to develop skills and a resume of personal projects. Then once your loans are paid off, begin the transition.
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    @Stuxnet thanks a lot
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