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by wpietri
1912 days ago
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Definitely. If somebody is winding down their career, I totally get just sticking with the thing they know. A couple years back I decided I wanted to try my hand at building a mobile app. Starting from square one kinda sucked; suddenly being bad at something I am used to being good at was a drain. The ROI on a switch like that depends a lot on how many years you expect you can be putting the knowledge to use. And yeah, I too worry about people who do that early on. Some things will probably last. E.g., I'd bet that Salesforce admins will still be employed 30 years from now. But the odds are not as good for most technologies in use today. |
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