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you dont get paid for your time. you get paid for the value you bring during your time
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Caastor106y@SukMikeHok seriously i wanna know if this is an occupation which is gonna be able to feed a family or if i should drop it and go into economics
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Root826026y@Caastor A job will never make you wealthy. It's there to pay your bills and little more. Find something you enjoy, and do well at it. You'll get recognition for your skill, and will (can) be paid somewhat accordingly. Use the excess to build your fortune through whichever financial means you prefer -- if you desire.
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jeeper59686y@Root to be a devious yes, in most countries you can treat dev as a trade and make a living, but if you don’t like doing it at least a little you won’t get beyond just getting by. But if you are already feeling passion and desire and money is stopping you don’t let it. You can make buckets of money if you are good and have even a little people skills and durability for interviews.
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Navigatr9376yI saw that you also live in Sweden, and as far as I know (I'm a student still) the IT industry is quite active here, so I don't think it's a bad idea, especially with the cheap and in a lot of cases *free* education.
In Sweden we're lucky enough to afford to go for working with what we love over prioritizing financial needs, so take advantage of that. Work with what makes you look forward to your Mondays. :)
What is the monthly pay for an programmer with 10 years of work experience? Whats an average?
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