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wilmoore | 4 years ago
Yes, you are definitely going to be trading for more stress and it is highly possible that it will be less fun, but that's not necessarily guaranteed especially if you land in the right role, right dev culture, and right leadership; however, that's a lot of things that have to go right, which, it almost never does.
I started with database admin, then sysadmin, then dev. Sysadmin is more fun and the people and environment are generally more fun; however, dev is more fun to understand depending on what you want to do with the knowledge gained. If you plan to build something in tech, you want to use this opportunity learn to be an effective developer.
That being said, if you don't care about that, then, maybe the stress isn't worth it. I personally now value having time to myself. That's really hard to do as a dev because whether you like it or not, you are carrying those hard problems around with you all day, every day, until they are solved. It's like a weight being placed on your chest from the moment you wake up, until you crawl into bed from your work desk.
Like all things in this industry, YMMV and you'll have to weight the pros and cons.
EDIT: also, daily standup meetings kinda suck.
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