These are workers in an industry where these work patterns are common, they make far above average wage and can work from anywhere in the world. Their job mobility is very high so why feel sorry for them? This isnt the same as the only steel mill in town laying off 1000 workers.
It was not common until about 3-4 years ago. For years, if you got hired, you were pretty much golden, as long as you were good at the job.
Also, the job market is getting rougher and rougher. Just yesterday I read a comment from someone who said they’d been in the industry for 15 years and it’s never been this bad. And another from someone who said they’d been unemployed for 18 months now.
These layoffs are being done to manipulate stock prices and signal that “we’re really great at using AI so we don’t need to pay humans anymore”. These are actual human beings as pawns in the games of capital. Doesn’t matter how much you’re earning for the company, they need you gone so they can say they’re closer to being a human-free company.
Yeah, boy am I glad I finally got into the industry just before the pandemic hit. If I was trying to get into it now with zero experience, I think I’d have a better chance of becoming a lawyer without a degree, Mike Ross style.
I’m getting to the point where I can call myself a senior in a few years without feeling embarrassed. And since nobody’s hiring juniors and they still want seniors, I think it’ll be a good place in a few years. At least until they figure out AI that’s good enough to start displacing seniors en masse as well, by then I hope to just have investments to make some passive income in addition to whatever the fuck I’ll be doing to earn my bread after this. Maybe I’ll be a lumberjack. I do like playing with my Husqie.
These are workers in an industry where these work patterns are common, they make far above average wage and can work from anywhere in the world. Their job mobility is very high so why feel sorry for them? This isnt the same as the only steel mill in town laying off 1000 workers.
It was not common until about 3-4 years ago. For years, if you got hired, you were pretty much golden, as long as you were good at the job.
Also, the job market is getting rougher and rougher. Just yesterday I read a comment from someone who said they’d been in the industry for 15 years and it’s never been this bad. And another from someone who said they’d been unemployed for 18 months now.
These layoffs are being done to manipulate stock prices and signal that “we’re really great at using AI so we don’t need to pay humans anymore”. These are actual human beings as pawns in the games of capital. Doesn’t matter how much you’re earning for the company, they need you gone so they can say they’re closer to being a human-free company.
pre-pandemic hire yea you pretty much were set. but not during covid, and not during 2023 though.
Yeah, boy am I glad I finally got into the industry just before the pandemic hit. If I was trying to get into it now with zero experience, I think I’d have a better chance of becoming a lawyer without a degree, Mike Ross style.
I’m getting to the point where I can call myself a senior in a few years without feeling embarrassed. And since nobody’s hiring juniors and they still want seniors, I think it’ll be a good place in a few years. At least until they figure out AI that’s good enough to start displacing seniors en masse as well, by then I hope to just have investments to make some passive income in addition to whatever the fuck I’ll be doing to earn my bread after this. Maybe I’ll be a lumberjack. I do like playing with my Husqie.