Benefits of Computers
...ames, grades, and records. A doctor will use computers to examine and evaluate patient’s problems quicker and more efficiently. These only couple of exams, but the bottom line is, computers do provide worthwhile careers. With the computer industry being the most rapidly changing industry in the world, the job outlook for any job dealing with computers or the industry is almost completely unpredictable. However, with the computer industry only being around for a short period of time compared to other industries of the world, we can still get a somewhat accurate idea of where the industry is heading based on the amount of change already incurred by the technology. It will take more control of our everyday life, yet will create a tremendous opportunities and success for the next generations.As of now, because computer knowledge is so valuable in today’s business world, salaries are quite favorable. This along with the comfortable job conditions will contribute greatly to a desire of possessing computer knowledge. And to give you and idea of a career that involves computer knowledge and the salary they provide, a computer programmer, one who designs programs (the direction for computer to follow), usually works for big corporations in designing programs and applications that would save his company time and money and makes it more efficient and increase the profit noticeably. “The computer programmer is usually an independent contractor who chooses jobs he might enjoy doing and still making anywhere between 200 and 800 dollars per hour for their time at their computer inventing these programs, which will later run an entire business”. Computers, providing such a variety of different jobs, overlaps into many other related occupations, because of the astounding amount of roles they play in job fields today. A doctor, 30 years ago, depended greatly on his own accuracy in performing difficult surgery, however, “today’s doctors rely greatly on computerized equipments programmed to operate on a patient with almost 99 percent acc...