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Tech workers finding out a little too late
I mean, for years and years, even after the dotcom bubble, developers have been able to get crazy high salaries, job security, and tons of other perks. Now that that's gone, at least they're doing something. So many other professions just rolled over and let the businesses fuck them (looking at you, every industry from Virginia down, especially mining)
Edit: the comment I'm replying to says "tech workers", not just game devs. Game devs have unfortunately always been the poorly treated little black sheep of the tech world.
I dropped out of college to do carpentry when I learned how little game devs make. I don’t really know what you’re talking about.
I know tons of network engineers and sysadmins making bank mostly from home. If you got in when it was good you were set.