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1. liendo+Ba[view] [source] 2023-07-26 11:25:28
>>pabs3+(OP)
Do you know what puzzles me most? How can software engineers work on something like this? Don't those paid engineers or involved ones have the balls or dignity to walk away? I'm just wondering how they would feel about this (if they feel anything at all). I mean, if I'd be in such a position and asked to push something like this I'd have walked away on the spot, no matter what you offer me. No one at Google is standing up against this? I really hope that if this ever sees the light of the day, somehow in the end this backfires badly on them.
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2. nikanj+Kc[view] [source] 2023-07-26 11:38:02
>>liendo+Ba
Tell me you don't have a mortgage and kids without telling me
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3. liendo+vd[view] [source] 2023-07-26 11:43:05
>>nikanj+Kc
But my point is that you do have plenty options in the industry! For sure if you're in charge of something like this you can have a pretty decent job elsewhere. You sound as if those people have nowhere else to continue their careers... Am I wrong?
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4. system+Ke[view] [source] 2023-07-26 11:49:28
>>liendo+vd
Yeah, you're kind of a little wrong. Sure, there are options. They don't pay like FAANG, like order of magnitude difference.
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5. ration+Gh[view] [source] 2023-07-26 12:08:10
>>system+Ke
Lots of people get by fine with less-than-FAANG pay.

(FAANG salaries are not an "order of magnitude" higher than salaries at other U.S.-based companies for similar jobs.)

FAANG salaries are just at the level at which those companies discovered people are willing to sell their souls, or that is high enough to attract naive people who won't question why it pays more.

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