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by jhall1468
3291 days ago
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> It's not a trade, it's just a temporary result of a market imbalance. That temporary result has been going on for a few decades now. And it's only getting better for the engineers, because more and more tech companies need more and more employees and for the most part, CS degrees still remain difficult to get (relative to some other degrees). So I agree it's temporary, however it will probably last until after my retirement short of another .com bubble. |
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Software developers at the top end are better positioned than many for that but even if your job isn't directly exposed that's going to contribute to pressure against wage increases and respect, especially since senior management is going to keep seeing comparatively high labor costs.