I've came to the same conclusion:
I'm earning more than my friends, but
I've spend years doing it at work,
I've been learning it for years at college and
I've been doing it for years during my "free" time.
The $ per hour spent ratio doesn't seem to be very good.
When talking just about $/hour spent ratio then there are jobs which pay well and you can start earning decent faster.
Like well drilling, truck driving and I bet countless other
Because it is indeed a shocking conclusion and hard to swallow. Few folks in software engineering are aware of what’s going on in the world around them. People stuck at their desks chasing tickets easily lose touch with their surroundings.
I've came to the same conclusion:
I'm earning more than my friends, but
I've spend years doing it at work,
I've been learning it for years at college and
I've been doing it for years during my "free" time.
The $ per hour spent ratio doesn't seem to be very good.
When talking just about $/hour spent ratio then there are jobs which pay well and you can start earning decent faster.
Like well drilling, truck driving and I bet countless other