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by techpop10
2899 days ago
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This is a truly ridiculous over simplification of reality in the Bay area and so loaded with personal biases to be taken seriously. The majority of people I know and work with are mostly in between the inner and outer circle the author describes. That's a very large group who are paid well (many also sitting on options that will continue to pay well). Being a software/hardware engineer, marketing, finance or other back-office roles does not automatically put you in the "outer circle" on the edge of the middle class. This is a classic example of an author with a very narrow world view based solely on their personal experience which doesn't look like reality. |
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Yes, the inner and outer circles are paid well. And yes, nothing is completely black and white, there are spectrums in many dimensions. Everything is complex, but it is sometimes helpful to look at something from a perspective other than your own to maybe notice things you don't normally notice, in this case the mass of people that the author calls the "service class" and the "untouchables", and the way they are perceived and [mis]treated by the "higher" classes.
I'm not accusing you of mistreating people in these groups. But you admit you don't know many people in them, and I think the article is valuable in pointing that out.