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by godid
1943 days ago
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I initially thought this article was satire - poking fun at how easy programmers really have it on balance. But no, it’s just a contentless, envy fuelled moan from a position of privilege. Take a step out of the FAANG-SV-HN salary distortion field for a moment, and the London financial one too for the matter, you will clearly see that 55k is a great salary in the UK. Far more than the average. If you picked a career that you don’t innately enjoy because you thought it would make you rich, and it’s not, then that’s on you. |
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Lawyers, doctors, dentists, accountants, front line sales, and even some nurses earn comfortably more than that - never mind MPs, many of whom are both clueless and useless and still manage to earn more than £80k base before expenses.
Some blue collar workers - mostly trades - can also earn a lot more, especially for contract or high-availability work.
Of course it's not a great salary compared to someone who works a checkout, stocks shelves, or talks to customers on the phone.
But qualifications and experience should matter at least a little.