996 The body can't take it, and I don't feel like pursuing a 9-5 job.
Envious of the millions of dollars a year in big factories, but thinking of the comfort and ease of the system.
Open source technology feels like it has no gold, and writing your own feels like you're building a wheel.
Sick of the company's man-children who suck at tech but will skate by.
You're given a chance to talk business and you can't get a word in edgewise.
Envious of leaders who get paid well for blowing off steam and writing PowerPoint.
Letting you write a PowerPoint and not being able to express and brag about it.
Complaining that young people are stealing your job and your salary is upside down.
But I can't afford to work overtime or stay up all night.
always thought the code written by my coworkers was a piece of shit.
Giving you new demands and finding ways to cope with them.
neither thinking about technical innovation nor performance optimization.
As long as the program runs, do whatever saves you time.
Thinking of switching careers but feel that other industries pay less.
Having been a programmer and anxious about age crisis and layoffs.
I'll give you a chance to change jobs. I can't let go of the skills I've learned over the years.
Not giving you a transfer and feeling like you can't do the programming for the rest of your life and can't retire.
Small factories don't have a future and big factories can't get in.
The salary is too low to do the job the higher salary doesn't even get an interview.
Always thinking about raising your paycheck by upgrading your skills.
But as soon as there is free time is to brush all kinds of gossip miss mindless learning.
It's no fun working for the boss.
Starting your own business with a regular monthly paycheck in mind.
A lifetime of all sorts of kinks and all sorts of regrets.