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by meritt
3215 days ago
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My assumption is based on the demographics and salaries of the average HN user from the numerous polls that always pop up. It tends to be 20-35 year old white males residing on the west coast of the US where salaries begin at $100k+ for bootcamp grads with zero experience [1], and staff engineers at Facebook/Apple/Amazon/Netflix/Google can easily bring home $500k+ in total compensation. Developers overwhelmingly choose [2] "Vacation Time" and "Expected Work hours" as their primary attraction when choosing employers. HN users constantly [3] talk about achieving a "work/life balance" and sharply criticize any job which they requires work beyond ~40 hours/week. So you have one of the most well-compensated career paths combined with the lowest barrier to entry and the primary things people are concerned with is minimizing their time spent working. You're damn right I'm going to call that entitled. [1] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JR4KrVH1dygniLiLFAMT... [2] https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2017#work-what-dev... [3] https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Anews.ycombinator.com+... |
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If you think developers are overpaid, then just say that.