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C0D4681385yNope.
Money gets you through life, experience gets you a story to tell at the end of the road. -
Definitely not always. So no, I cannot agree with this. The last 6 years I was in this industry entirely for the xp and skills. Fuck it, I even switched from sysadmin to dev for 3x lower salary just to get xp!
Now I'm in a place un my life where I need to save up €, where I have xp and skills, so now I'm to change my working mode from learning to gold mining.
So again, my answer is NO. Your proposed hypothesis is not always truthy. -
Not always.
I pick up something to earn a fuck ton for a while, then take the rest of the year off to invest in experience. That experience is what I live for, but it so happens that the next time I'm off to earn, the experience boosts the income.
It's a not-so-vicious cycle. -
donuts238485yIt's money when you realize no matter what you do doesn't matter anymore...
Or maybe I have just given up.... I feel as long as I don't get fired, I don't care...
And if I get fired or need to find a new job, I'm fckd no matter how much experience I have since that's been pretty much the experience I have whenever I try to find a better job...
Do we all agree that in the end all we wanna get from working somewhere is primarily money and not experience?
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