Mayocel
Apostle of the Grey Pill
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- Jan 20, 2023
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My first job as a software developer was shit. I was paid minimum wage, I had to do the job of several people (sysadmin, customer service on top of software).Could you elaborate on this in another post?
The software was from windows xp era, and probably still is from this day, I had to work with an ancient thinkpad you could kill someone with, and Eclipse took 20 mins to load.
The management was from hell, they started a manhunt once someone tried to do a suggestion box, drived expensive cars on company money.
Every normie told me to stay, while I took the chance and tripled my salary in a better job, with additional benefits. Then again, recently I job hopped to increase my salary by 40%. The boomer advice is to stay loyal to a company, but companies will replace at first opportunity. A company next door is literally laying off 400 employees as we speak.
No owes you loyalty, and you don't owe them anything either. Not your friends, not companies, not political parties, and certainly not women.
If you want loyalty, go get a dog.