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by WalterBright
13 days ago
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If you are creating 10x the value you are paid, then plenty of other employers will offer you a raise. If you believe you are seriously underpaid, explain to your employer what value you are creating, and negotiate. If you start your own business, you'll find out exactly what you're worth. |
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Let's take a Principal Engineer. A bad choice to make my case with, because among others, they do pay rather well. For a Principal Engineer, it is sort of a job requirement at that level to save or generate of the order of ~100 million dollars per year. An outsourced engineer sees nowhere near 1/10th that amount in his/her salary.
For non software engineers it's much worse.