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by throwaway09223
1353 days ago
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> In fact, the 10x engineer is probably only being paid a touch more for doing a lot more work and having a lot worse work-life balance. Sometimes, sure. But often (especially later in a career) overperforming people operate a bit more like senior partners. They have jr staff / understudies to handle crank turning. They can give direction and set things on a solid path without necessarily putting in a ton of hours. In a healthy org, this is the "architect" role. Or sometimes the "solver," or some combination thereof. I'm sure you're familiar with the adage about the guy who charges $10k to mark the problem, $1 for the time and $9,999 for knowing where to make the mark. |
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