See, when I joined my current company, I was full of energy and I did BF. I fixed broken builds. I made our abandoned test suite green. I refactored our deployment pipeline. I hunted down the root cause of bugs and fixed them. But then I noticed several things.
First, rather than encourage people to behave like me by example, they did the opposite. Why fix a broken build when I would come along and do it? it turns out doing shit work just gives you more shit work.
Also the guy does hack jobs got promoted ahead of me because he is a master of optics and presents his work much better than it is. And look at how fast he delivers! it doesn't matter his code keeps causing problems in prod, by then he has moved on to another project and it's someone else's problem.
Oh, and that junior guy than I spend several hours a week helping makes more than me, because we hired him in 2022 when we were desperately throwing money at people, but I didn't get a raise in 2023 despite an "exceeds" rating because you know, it's tough times and we need to buckle up.
Listen, I love what I do and I want to excel at it, but is it any wonder and CBF? At the end of the day I work for a salary. If my efforts aren't rewarded, or sometimes actively punished, my motivation goes down the drain. Sure, part of it we do for ourselves, but at some point you have to question who is really benefiting from the situation.
Choosing an IT-career is just the least evil for me.
You aren’t forced too. You need to look up what ’forced’ really means. I’m not saying it isn’t hard though.
Yes we are forced to work. If I stop paying for stuff I'll starve, nevermind the fact that I'll have to live outside.
And yes we can live in the woods, theoretically. But we don't want to.
And no, before you say it, this being "the price to pay for living in civilization" is NOT a given. It's a local maxima that many people agreed to never revisit. Not very impressive, and not a good outlook for our race.
That requires money, so you need a way to generate money. But you don't have to partake in society. If you want to I'm sure you can grab an axe and go build a log cabin in bumfuck nowhere.
And then you can work all day to make sure you have housing and food and firewood and whatever else you need.
Personally I'd rather sit on my ass in a comfortable office and get paid to think and press some buttons so that I can get electricity and food and all the shit I need. But nobody's forcing us.
I don't think you want what you think you want. You like modern society, certainly beats fighting mountain lions for days-old dead deer and dying of a treatable infection. If you want the benefits of society you have to contribute.
Me too, but I am arguing the degree of it here, and that nuance is sadly lost on many. They always jump on "go live in the woods then" which obviously is not what the argument is about.
If the costs of living drop a little and if housing becomes actually affordable then I'll very likely never open my mouth criticizing civilization again.
And I will not agree that the current world economical situation is inevitable. I think many of us are quite aware that the world elite is playing dangerous games at the expense of everyone else but themselves.
It does not have to be this way. It can be better. But that's a huge -- and different -- topic.
> But nobody's forcing us.
Hard disagree and I'll leave it at that, you are chasing a dictionary definition here much like my previous parent poster did, and that's not moving any discussion forward.
> I don't think you want what you think you want.
Disrespect will get you nowhere in any discussion.
> You like modern society, certainly beats fighting mountain lions for days-old dead deer and dying of a treatable infection. If you want the benefits of society you have to contribute.
Sure, and again -- degrees. It's not an all or nothing and it's very puzzling why you and many others are framing it that way.