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timkam
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9 months ago
Well, for the time SEs are substantially better paid than working-class jobs, they are not the working class. For now, this applies at least to some regions, not only within the US. I agree in that I have at times felt some level of arrogance among some people taking up software engineering jobs, but IMO this just confirms the social class aspect of it. So there may have been some level of delusion to it, but at least temporarily it was, and partially still is, true.
rynohack|9 months ago
The working class is those who own no significant means of production and thus must sell their labor at whatever price the market bears.
That the market for SE labor is good(for the workers), doesn't mean SE's don't need to work to earn money.
timkam|9 months ago
analog31|9 months ago
Is the concept of "intellectual capital" a figment of my imagination, or a flaw of the traditional class identifiers? Or both?
umanwizard|9 months ago
anon-3988|9 months ago
SoftTalker|9 months ago
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ath3nd|9 months ago
A) a coal miner with $60 000/y salary
B) Elon Musk: $381 000 000 000
Sources: - https://www.indeed.com/career/software-engineer/salaries
- https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/coal-miner-salary-SRCH_KO...
- https://finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-musk-rich-6-8-170106956....
Is the average amount of properties (1-2) owned by a software developer closer to those of:
A) a worker at Walmart
B) Mark Zuckerberg?
> Well, for the time SEs are substantially better paid than working-class jobs, they are not the working class.
That's what they have been telling SEs to prevent us from unionizing :) All so they can put you where you stand now, when they (wrongly) think they don't need you. SE jobs are working class jobs, and have always been.
strken|9 months ago
I don't think it makes sense to group the "don't have to go to work anymore" people with the "can buy anything" people, but they don't have a lot in common with the working class, either.
To what extent are SWEs working class? I guess that depends on how many of them still have to go to work. A salary of $350k certainly puts you on the road to never having to work again.
ta1243|9 months ago
You use that word, it does not mean what you think it means when you immediately talk about income.
VirusNewbie|9 months ago
_9ptr|9 months ago
Also "working class" has a historical, social component, by which programmers are certainly not included.
hackernoops|9 months ago