| ▲ | m_a_g 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> I'm getting paid more than ever for a job I feel like I almost shouldn't get paid for (I'm just having fun) In my Big Tech job, I sometimes forget that some people can really enjoy what they do. It seems like you're in a fortunate position of both high pay and high enjoyment. Congratulations! Out of curiosity, what do you work on? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | embedding-shape 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Right now I'm doing consulting for two companies, maybe a couple of hours per week, mostly having downtime and trying to expand on my machine learning knowledge. But in general, every job I've had has been "high pay and high enjoyment" even when I initially had "shit pay" compared to other programmers, and the product wasn't really fun, I was still programming, an activity I still love. Compare this to the jobs I did before, where the physical toll makes it impossible to do anything after work as you're exhausted, and even if I got paid more than my first programming job, that your body is literally unable to move once you get home, makes the pay matter less and feel less. But for a programmer, you can literally sit still all day, have some meetings in a warm office, talk with some people, type some things into a document, sit and think for a while, and in the end of the month you get a paycheck. If you never worked in another profession, I think you ("The Programmer") don't realize how lucky you are compared to the rest of the world. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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