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by allsystemsgo 4257 days ago
I don't really see this as particularly constructive. 250K a year is a lot to be certain but, it's hardly "1%" pay. If you work hard and join a large company like MSFT, Google, Apple, etc. you have potential to make this. It's not that uncommon in the software development world.

Besides, why the violin? He isn't bemoaning his decision. He seem happy about it. He may be speaking to all the young recent graduates that are gunning for a role like his. I enjoyed the post.

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> 250K a year is a lot to be certain but, it's hardly "1%" pay

You're right, it's only 1.5% pay. He'd have to make $350K to crack the 1%: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affluence_in_the_United_States#...

Of course, those income figures are household income levels, so if he lives with a spouse/partner/significant other who makes $100K or more, they're in.

> If you work hard and join a large company like MSFT, Google, Apple, etc. you have potential to make this. It's not that uncommon in the software development world.

First, yes it is pretty uncommon in the software development world, because a small number of software engineers work for these companies in areas with pay like that.

Second, the software development world is pretty small in the overall employment picture, so the people who work for those companies at that salary are a small minority of a small minority.