• @dafo@lemmy.world
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    44 months ago

    In Sweden it’s stigmatized because of “jantelagen” (a set of written unwritten social rules, basically, don’t think you’re better than anyone else and don’t boast). For example I’ve got a high paying job as a software developer, so talking to my unioned electrician friend who makes significantly less about their $120 salary bumps is kind of awkward. If he found out how much I make I’m pretty sure there’s a chance he’d do talking to me for a while.

    But I’d like to say I’m staying humble still. I was about to study to be an electrician when I got a message on LinkedIn which landed me my job as a developer.

    I’m also not above admitting that we make too damn much compared to our peers who do jobs which actually contribute to society (teachers like my wife or electricians like my friend). But I’m gonna ride the wave, try to max my salary, and try to encourage our son to not discard jobs like electricians, carpentery, etc.

    • @Venator@lemmy.nz
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      4 months ago

      we make too damn much compared to our peers

      Its not that devs make too much, everyone else makes too damn little, as compared to CEOs and shareholders…

      • @ulterno
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        14 months ago

        Very true.

        I had to try hard (not in terms of actual work, because that’s not what makes others pay you) to get enough of a hike, that increasing milk prices would not make me unable to buy it.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      14 months ago

      Linkedin has never given me any good connections. I’ve had my account for years and post from time to time. Looking for jobs on them. Just tryna get an entry level job but haven’t heard anything from anyone.