i hate my cushy bullshit job where i make obscene amounts of money. should i quit my job and become a teacher? here’s what i’m thinking so far:

pros:

  • i won’t hate my job anymore
  • my job is a real job where i actually contribute to society
  • summer vacation sounds dope

cons:

  • maybe i still hate my job
  • my job would be a real job where i do work
  • i won’t make obscene amounts of money
  • wtf grad school is expensive

alternatively, are there other jobs i should try to do instead? mind you i have no skills and would probably need to go back to school.

  • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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    63 months ago

    Is learning to code even valid anymore after generative AI?

    I’d expect there to be a lot less space for jr programmers because of this.

    • Bakzik [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      Also, the interest in increasing the reserve army of labour on the tech industry. All around the world, especially the south hemisphere, there is neolib push for "learn to program". The 90’-00’ classic “learn graphic design”.

      Not saying people should’t follow jobs in tech (especially if the like it) but, with the busting bubble, is viable being a jr in the current year?

    • TheDoctor [they/them]
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      63 months ago

      The productivity bump of generative AI for programming is massively overblown. Whether or not the hype has hiring managers expecting junior devs to output twice the code in the same time as they would have been expected to 5 years ago is another issue.

      There’s less space for juniors right now because the market blew up after all the free money dried up and now people graduating college are competing with people who worked at Facebook for a decade. Layoffs were no joke.