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gw3n685yThat may be one reason why the majority of devs seem to change the company like every two or three years.
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Devs leave routinely because companies treat humans as resources. The only way you keep pace with cost of living is lateral promotion. -
Yeah happened to me too.
First job, nice people, ate together, laughed together, worked together.
One leaves: we get a little sad but it's okay, we proud.
Another one does: suprise, sadness.
Another one does: angst.
Another one does: depression.
Another one does: I find a photo in my phone where everyone was together just 2 months ago and I feel my heart sink.
I leave: Get a warm bittersweet goodbye from everyone and chat less and less with them until they become my past and I move on.
People in my new company don't feel as close. Wonder if I'll ever feel as socially comfortable as before without the economical strain it posed.
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