I'm paid a lot and I work remotely from a beach. If I don't like my job, I can easily find another that I do like.
Not too many other professions can say that. None of the doctors in my family can. Though at least they are saving lives, something else most professions can't say they do. :)
We are lucky this field is so lucrative, especially in the US. Let's enjoy it while it lasts.
I wish those people who find they can easily find another job without any effort or worry would realise they are not normal.
For the majority of people finding a half-decent job takes a stupid amount of time (the number of jobs advertised which simply list a set of "technology words" and end in a black hole is not insignificant), and even if you do find a reasonable position being advertised then it's perfectly normal to never get any sort of response back.
> I'm paid a lot and I work remotely from a beach. If I don't like my job, I can easily find another that I do like.
> Not too many other professions can say that.
Software engineers can't say that, if that's what you are implying. I don't know who can actually, which profession is so lucrative and with so little supply of professionals, that finding a well payed remote job that you like is even a possibility?
Good software engineers in the United States absolutely can say that. Remote work typically pays less than work in high CoL areas but it still pays well. Additionally there are a lot of jobs out there. Personally I know that if I quit tomorrow I could easily have a job in less than a month.
This isn’t going to be true in every area but it is absolutely true in the Bay Area currently.
Not too many other professions can say that. None of the doctors in my family can. Though at least they are saving lives, something else most professions can't say they do. :)
We are lucky this field is so lucrative, especially in the US. Let's enjoy it while it lasts.