IDK how people look at the software industry beyond puff piece articles written by big tech-employed journalists and think “wow that’s someplace I want to work”

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Not sure what exactly are you talking about.
I thought, that coding would be one of the best jobs out there. (When it comes to pay, work and satisfaction, since you are actually creating something)

But I am just a dumb tester. What am I missing?

@LukeAlmighty It can be good if you’re working with good people on projects you care about or at least find interesting on a technical level. But that doesn’t describe the experiences of probably 95% of software developers who aren’t self-employed.

Also, the software industry itself is waging constant war against software developers, desperately trying to crush wages and expand the workforce by any means necessary. They want to turn software developers into inexpensive, interchangeable cogs and this is not only terrible for morale in a creative field, but results in terrible software.

@deprecated @LukeAlmighty I've seen employers oscillate between "Let's import an H1-B visa worker who will do as we say or outsource work to Vietnam and won't complain much" and "Holy shit we need someone who speaks fluent english and can not only code but has communication skills better than Koko the gorilla."
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I would ask where you work, but that would get to the doxing territory. But damn, that is both idiotic, and terrifying.

@LukeAlmighty @deprecated I've seen it in multiple places honestly, just talking with other programmers. It's a bigger issue in the big corporate tech environments where they have projects that require huge teams.

Good luck with the offshore programming team that codes cheap, has incompatible work hours, lots of vacation time, and every time you ask them to do something you can practically see a monkey's paw creepily curling a finger towards the palm.
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