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DrPimienta | 2 months ago
The buying power of a programmer in the 90s was much, much higher than an average programmer today.
DrPimienta | 2 months ago
The buying power of a programmer in the 90s was much, much higher than an average programmer today.
VirusNewbie|2 months ago
It was not. Programmers were not buying Porches and living in luxury neighborhoods or retiring early.
Watch Office Space. Being a programmer was a low status, averagely paying job.
Was life better back in the 90s for the average programmer? Maybe? Housing was certainly cheaper, I'll give you that. But for exceptional engineers was it better?
Did programmers show up to work to have a barista make them a gourmet coffee, have catered lunches, free massages, all the meanwhile getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars extra per year in RSUs? I don't think so.
There's no way an exceptional engineer had a better quality of life in the 90s than they would today. There was no FAANG, no deca-corns, no big tech giving near as many perks and comp. It just wasn't comparable.
brailsafe|2 months ago
DrPimienta|2 months ago
Do you feel better now? Will you admit the economy is bad, and has been getting worse for 50 years straight for absolutely everyone (except the most exceptional engineers)?
What is the point you are arguing?
eastbound|2 months ago
DrPimienta|2 months ago