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by roryirvine
65 days ago
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And lots of people early in their careers never got another job at the same level again. One sysadmin I worked with ended up as a taxi driver. A core network engineer eventually retrained as a school lab technician. Two devs both spent a decade doing tech support at a call centre before bouncing out of tech altogether. Things started picking up again around 2005-6, but for a couple of years there was nothing. Much, much worse than the Great Financial Crisis or anything that's happened since. |
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Certainly, in my case, lucky as I was, it wasn't until my next job that I was really making "good" compensation a decade or so later.
There was a period when the $200K-$300K job was a given for many in development. Easy for that to vanish in a puff.