I did read the article I just didn't notice the date
so sue me
DUDE i had no idea they had stuff that old on the internet
so i guess this classifies as old news then meh
so mad
Sadly programming jobs are pretty much a dying thing. Everyone is outsourcing these days. This is a nightmare for us IT people because we are stuck supporting 3rd party code but yet we're not actually allowed to touch it.
Sadly programming jobs are pretty much a dying thing. Everyone is outsourcing these days. This is a nightmare for us IT people because we are stuck supporting 3rd party code but yet we're not actually allowed to touch it.
is this a local thing?
must be because over here, there's tons of demand for developers.
The minimum wage will rise to $4.25 an hour in April
I've seen this happening in the financial sector a little bit. I'm in education now, and they just use google apps for everything, so we have no devs here either.
Thank you for wasting my time reading the title of that article and the date published. That's like 100 characters that I didn't need to read.New York Times said:Published: January 28, 1991
If you make over 6.5 times the minimum wage, you already make enough money and do not need overtime.
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Holy crap, that law was passed 10 years ago?
is this a local thing?
must be because over here, there's tons of demand for developers.
Must be, then. Every company I've been at, all coding is outsourced, and it's a real mess too. I don't understand the point of having so many 3rd party apps that don't tie properly with each other instead of hiring a few programmers to code a custom solution, but w/e. Some bad business decisions, I will just never understand.
I would love a programming job, but it's not something that exists around here.
Even IT is kinda dying here. There is an IT related job that comes out maybe once a month at most, and it's usually minimum wage, one of those "use your own car and run around town fixing random stuff" jobs.
I've been considering a career change. Trades are booming with all the houses, buildings, mines etc being built. Though those tend to cycle so it's not always greener on the other side.
I hear that iD software is working on a sequel to Wolfenstein, called "Darn" or something like that . . . and this time it's going to require at least an 80386 processor and VGA graphics!
im in the financial sector and every bank/insurance co within 100 miles of me has like 5 open positions for developers
DUDE i had no idea they had stuff that old on the internet
so i guess this classifies as old news then meh