• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Try a $48-64k job and get some experience.

    Try renting an apartment in Silicon Valley with a $48k/year paycheck in your pocket.

    The starting salaries justified the crazy cost-of-living in a city that wanted $5000/mo for 800 sqft. Now the question becomes how you afford to get the experience in a job that pays below the regional pricetag.

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      18 hours ago

      Most tech jobs are outside Silicon Valley. But I see your point, they need to pay cost of living. Its still technical work

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        18 hours ago

        I mean, its hardly unique to SV or to the Tech Sector broadly speaking. One of the biggest challenges I’ve seen down in Texas is teachers earning enough money to live in their (comparatively much cheaper than California) school districts.

        But I gotta say, I was earning $48k back in 2006 way out in the Houston 'burbs and it was a tight squeeze. Nothing has improved. “Just earn less” doesn’t work when you’re bumping up against a bunch of landlords and lenders saying “Fuck you, pay me more”.

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          18 hours ago

          I dont disagree. Yuck. Same salaries, different decade.

          I actually made quite a bit more about 4 years ago, but took a downgrade in pay for less work. Worked out well for me. But I see a lot of people floundering right now. I know one person that’s been out of a tech job for over a year and had to go back to manual labor after doing a ton of work in tech. At least he got paid unlike the poor saps that get unpaid internships.

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      18 hours ago

      Counter offer: Rent an apartment in Bumfuck, Flyover and work for a tech company.

      It’s the only way I’ve been able to afford a house.

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          15 hours ago

          I’ve never had problem finding a WFH gig. The last five jobs I’ve had since 2011 have been at least partially WFH. And I’m a very schmoey Joe

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            I’m guessing companies aren’t hiring fully remote new grads. And to be honest, I think that would be really tough as an employee, because it can be so hard to learn from coworkers while remote. Getting started on a new remote team is rough enough as it is

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        17 hours ago

        Rent an apartment in Bumfuck, Flyover and work for a tech company.

        It’s amazing how cheap living is when you aren’t trying to jam yourself into a city. People talk about how there is a bunch of vacant housing, well, middle of nowhere is where it is! And it’s damn cheap.

        And now, with 5G and satellite internet both as solid internet sources, it is rare you will find a house that will prevent a work remote job.

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      14 hours ago

      I need a big truck in case I need to haul wood from Home Depot once or twice a year, because that’s worst case scenario. It needs to be an EV with 1000 mile range, because that’s worst case scenario. And I need to make enough to live in Silicon Valley, because that’s worst case scenario.