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by philmcc
2137 days ago
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Sorry for the late response, I just mean to suggest that it's pretty clear to me that your average software developer reaps the benefits of his work, day to day, on a higher percentage than your average producer. There are 4.4 million software engineers in the United States. I would imagine most of the work that is generated by them on a day to day basis moves the needle of their careers forward. I could be wrong, but I bet most of them are employed, and getting paid for it. At the very least I bet that more than half of them get paid for more than 5% of their workdays, right? I doubt the same can be said for music producers, at least the ones making hits that the OP was referring to. |
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