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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:04:29 +0000 (UTC), Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, "William W. Plummer" said: user wrote: snip Personally, I prefer working in IT, where the surest way to get a huge pay increase is simply to threaten to quit. ;-) Threatening to quit works until you are about 35 years old. Maybe a bit longer if you walk on water. But later in life you can expect to be pushed out in favor of younger, technology-current engineers. There is no hard and fast rule that says you can't stay technology-current as you age. I started off doing FORTRAN on mainframes, went to C and Unix, then C++ and Unix, and here I am at 44 doing Java on Linux, making 50% more than I was making when I was 35. And every step up the ladder was done by identifying what I wanted to do next and teaching myself. Unfortunately, that's unusual. My experience is that most developers stop learning at about age 30. From that point on, they stagnate and die. I can't count the number of times I've interviewed people, asked them to tell me about an article/book/etc discussing current technology and IT issues.... and find they haven't cracked a book since college. What's the next technology trend? I don't know, but I'm damn sure I'm going to teach it to myself before Java on Linux jobs dry up. Although I have a nagging suspicion that my next "technology" will be "how to manage a team of programmers in India to make sure that what they produce isn't a giant cluster **** like every other outsourcing project I've seen". Oh, but it worked so WELL at GC..... - Rich |
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