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by DarylZero 1636 days ago
> unless you can read minds, it'd be hard to prove

That's not how it works.

There is going to be an evidentiary standard (such as "preponderance of the evidence" -- it won't be "beyond a reasonable doubt") applied by an administrative law judge.

The judge can very well decide he CAN read minds -- unless YOU can read minds, or he decides to tell you, you won't know.

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It'd still be easy to meet that evidentiary standard: point to an entry level software developer making ~$60k and point to a much more experienced one making north of a quarter million. Such a spread is not hard to find
The job ads for their positions will have different experience and education requirements.

Even judges understand there is a difference between "entry level" and "senior."