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Does this sub despise people who make good money?

I just saw a post about this sub talking shit about a software engineer. I was just wondering how many of you despise people for simply making more money than you vs not liking the conditions in which have to work daily? Personally I am a software engineer working one of those cushy jobs, making six figures. But I didn’t start here. I worked almost ten years in the food service industry learning how to have a good work ethic. Then I spent another three in a very unstable sales position learning how to connect with people and learning how to effectively communicate. Then I destroyed my credit to go to a coding boot camp while not working with two kids. I Came out on top after a long time of grinding. I worked my ass to be in this position, and along the way I had to endure a…


I just saw a post about this sub talking shit about a software engineer. I was just wondering how many of you despise people for simply making more money than you vs not liking the conditions in which have to work daily?

Personally I am a software engineer working one of those cushy jobs, making six figures. But I didn’t start here. I worked almost ten years in the food service industry learning how to have a good work ethic.

Then I spent another three in a very unstable sales position learning how to connect with people and learning how to effectively communicate.

Then I destroyed my credit to go to a coding boot camp while not working with two kids. I Came out on top after a long time of grinding.

I worked my ass to be in this position, and along the way I had to endure a lot of what you guys call terrible work conditions. I support this sub because I have been in the shit with you but to throw shade on an entire industry or title because they make good money and have good employers, is kinda fucked.

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