Look I'm not saying it's not worth it but plenty of people have stated that they don't have a degree and yet are working IT. Placements are limited at the moment, so most who get a degree, will be looking for perm work just like I am. Sure, my dad went to Uni and came out qualified as a quantity surveyor, sponsored by a company to do the degree and worked for them during and after he finished. He's now financial
commercial manager at siemens.
I am just fed up of people drawing up there own conclusions to my situation. I could just go for boring low end admin positions for 12-14k a year.
Just because everyone else on here is lucky enough to get perm job doesn't mean that because I am working on a contract basis right now that i have made a bad choice. I wasn't working a
10 hour day because it was the perfect job, it's just that is what the company did for all contractors. It was only 7 weeks long as we completed the projects earlier than anticipated in the end but good experience and looks better on my CV then having nothing.