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by rohanpai
4462 days ago
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If law school is so expensive, it is harder to become a lawyer. If less people become lawyers, the supply decreases (resulting in the demand for the shortage of lawyers to be greater). "There is no economic law that says that lawyers should make more money than programmers because they choose to be ripped off in pursuit of their training." You don't NEED a degree to do programing. Arguably a computer science degree is standard but even then, you don't need 7 years of schooling. In order to be a lawyer, you need to complete law school. At the end of the day, it's fair for a lawyer to charge more. Why? Because someone is willing to pay the premium. |
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From the company's perspective, whatever an individual put into their experience is almost completely inconsequential if they are doing their job. In a healthy, functional market, pay isn't about "fairness", it's about bottom-line results, and programmers and engineers make the products and services these companies use to generate revenue which in turn creates demand and subsequently the available funds for legal counsel!