In some ways, i lament not being a developer myself. I just see how much of a need this is and how much there will likely be a shortage of developers over time. In companies like google and netflaks and amazon, they pay soffer developers many hundreds of thousands of dollars to do jobs at their company. And that quickly escalates to even larger sums of money, far larger sums than i've ever earned at any point in my career. Sure, it's a winner take all thing, where maybe you can make some money, and the people at the top make a ton,. Maybe you get some fame and other things along the way, but you could be a pretty
Life feels like a bunch of micro-decisions, yet a few macro-decisions often end up determining how you spend most of your time.
Perhaps one of the most significant are the degree you choose and the first job you take. The decisions that follow those are inevitably pulled by their inertia.
In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss the importance of exploring the diversity of jobs out there and how many people become fixed in a singular path.
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