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uselesscynicism | 4 years ago
There are?! Could you list some examples? I would take a pay cut for fewer responsibilities if I could stay in tech and if it didn't pay like thirty grand, which is what you will make in support.
How do I transition from a high stress high pay software engineer to a medium pay low stress other kind of technology worker like you have described???
tcoff91|4 years ago
Only problem is that after a while you'll get really complacent and your skills may suffer. If there are layoffs and you have to find another job, you might be in trouble.
ehnto|4 years ago
You can't know every technology and in 5 years you will probably be applying for jobs with tech that doesn't even exist yet.
foxfluff|4 years ago
nickd2001|4 years ago
pdimitar|4 years ago
Work literally _anywhere else_ but Sillicon Valley. These jobs are aplenty; they are probably at least 2/3 of all programmer jobs everywhere.
jh0486|4 years ago
Software Engineers and Data Engineers have one of the best leverage positions in the work force. If you don't like your current employer's practices, find another one.
philovivero|4 years ago
But luckily I differ from you in that I'm a type-A personality, and slow, relaxed work bothers me. I want the high-speed high-stakes atmosphere.
I recognise that I'm not a normal person in this regard, which is why I say I am lucky.
SyzygistSix|4 years ago