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Sounds about right... Means nothing though because programming barns are packed with young talented coders, as one would assume... how many of them are on management positions? How many managers are needed? A lot of it its about giving the image of freshness in industry... I don't want to see Ballmer's ass telling me about the latest in tech... Put Montemagno to talk about fucking javascript frameworks and hear him "WHOOO" while compiling his shit live...
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I experience the opposite.. I've had too many people assume I don't know what I'm doing because I'm "too young." I know this isn't normal, but I'm probably not the only one. Stupid age bias goes both ways
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@Jop- gotcha. I know that, but in terms of discrimination, everyone focuses on "old" age being protected, not younger employees.
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