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by throwaway60707
1036 days ago
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> financial struggles Talking about the general population, sure. But we're talking about software engineers, the most highly paid while at the same time the most accessible profession of all time. There are high school dropouts making 5 times the national average wage in SWE, and that's not unusual at all - you have the ones making 10 times for the "unusual" category. A person that knows nothing can get a job that pays the national average wage in this industry. I personally helped 7 people get from 0 to a job within a year. All of them are now (after 1-3 years of experience) making at least 5 times more than they did before they switched careers. |
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> 5 times the national average wage in SWEE, and that's not unusual at all
In the US. Everywhere else, that's incredibly unusual. 5x the average wage in the UK is 150k plus - that's _very_ unusual.
Also, the average wage in the US is $75k. The "average case" engineer isn't making $375k with 10 years experience, nevermind with 1-3 years experience.
> A person that knows nothing can get a job that pays the national average wage in this industry.
This is nonsense.