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Ah, when i say" libright individualistic flooding" i mean the absolute torrent of propaganda we're hit with by media in general, not speaking to the political leanings of the programmers.
That whole "work harder, rise above the group, get ahead by competing against your peer, winner-takes-all" attitude fostered in us from childhood.
It doesn't take a long time out in the working world to realize how wrong that is, but i bet when your field happens to be one of the highest paid it takes much longer to see.
After all most people won't see something they don't have to, especially if they don't want to
Hmm. Programming is not really that highly paid in the UK. Have to admit that is why I worked in the US so long.
But you are sorta correct. And the fact that the UK is relatively badly paid compared to software eng jobs in other nations. Added to the media ideals we have seen since the thatcher years. Is likely way so many of the folks I qualified with left the UK to work.
Eyy ill take that any day of the week.
Thanks for telling me the difference in pay in the UK, didn't know. why is that? Fewer tech companies in uk or something else?