If you want to earn much money in Europe , you should learn cobol and mainframes, because in the banking and finance sector much software is on legacy languages like cobol. The finance sector pays very good and there less people who can do the job.
i see that all this decieving things are sometimes not true and i think its good to be a developer or software engineer and gain more money , I am a professional chef with 20 years experience working in London and comparing the salary of working for hospitality and being a software engineer is a HUGGGGEEEEEEE DIFFERENCE , thats why im pursuing a career to be a developer next year after i finish my bootcamp ,I know about taxes and other expenses that you have to pay like rent or food or other stuff but depends on what city you live and how you control your expenses and about socisl life i have my girlfriend soon to be my wife and family and friends and thats all i need for being social but most important is the MONEY and not other stuff my opinion
Love your videos. I've been programming for ages now but doing the nomad thing or living in Spanish speaking countries All I hear is insane salaries from friends back in London or in the US. But I enjoy my life so much more than them so your videos save me from that nagging doubt in my mind that I'm massively underpaid
Wait, its not always the option to choose to work remotely you say? One of the main reason i wanna become a developer is that I wanted to work remotely. I'll be disappointed if its not standardized as a choice by now.
Of course it's not and it never will be, for at least 3 reasons: ▪working in real life in a physical office can really help solving problems faster (when the right process is in place). Since companies are all about efficiency, they will prefer this way; ▪companies want to keep control over their employees, often for irrational reasons (like the employees won't do anything); ▪many people can't work remote all the time because it's really not easy, you need to be *very* self disciplined. And it's worse if you live alone because you will tend to stay inside seeing nobody and at some point you'll feel depressed and your body will age fast due to the lack of exercise. Some people like living like this but most people realized during Covid that full time remote was definitely not for them. As an employee, you'll have to do what your company tells you to do, and nowadays (2024) they want their employees back into the office. Full time remote was an exception during Covid because the companies didn't have much leverage on their software developers, but I never believed it would become the rule and reality shows us that we are kind of back to the old situation. Today software developers often have 2 to 3 days of remote work per week max, when they are lucky. But full time remote as an employee? Good luck finding that.
Honestly, it sounds like you're doing alright. You've moved on from early-career dog work to something more engaging, something more typical for developers transitioning to mid-career.
dumb, you can easily live just outside of sf for a fraction of that. the more expensive places are like 2200 for a one bedroom. you can get way less than that in redwood city or something like that. easily pocket 30000-50000 a year.
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If you want to earn much money in Europe , you should learn cobol and mainframes, because in the banking and finance sector much software is on legacy languages like cobol. The finance sector pays very good and there less people who can do the job.
Interesting, yes I have heard that too, esp in London
Any pearl?
citrix.. at the finance co i used to work at they were paying him 500 usd per hour as they couldn't find anyone else who was a citrix engineer
Glad to hear 😊
i see that all this decieving things are sometimes not true and i think its good to be a developer or software engineer and gain more money , I am a professional chef with 20 years experience working in London and comparing the salary of working for hospitality and being a software engineer is a HUGGGGEEEEEEE DIFFERENCE , thats why im pursuing a career to be a developer next year after i finish my bootcamp
,I know about taxes and other expenses that you have to pay like rent or food or other stuff but depends on what city you live and how you control your expenses and about socisl life i have my girlfriend soon to be my wife and family and friends and thats all i need for being social but most important is the MONEY and not other stuff my opinion
Dude if I could cover my expenses and still save 16k a year sounds amazing.
Love your videos. I've been programming for ages now but doing the nomad thing or living in Spanish speaking countries
All I hear is insane salaries from friends back in London or in the US. But I enjoy my life so much more than them so your videos save me from that nagging doubt in my mind that I'm massively underpaid
I thought this was very logical, informative and to the point, thanks for the video!
Thank you for the info i have started looking into coding one day and knowing this info can really help people like me thank you
You didn't mention Houston and Austin which looks highest
All facts … but The reason we aren’t social so we can work remote in peace …
Have any idea of making videos on remote work in python developer bootcamp course in future, just want to know.
thas in uk here in us making 89k a year average for python coder
yep crazy differences
great keep it up !
Wait, its not always the option to choose to work remotely you say? One of the main reason i wanna become a developer is that I wanted to work remotely. I'll be disappointed if its not standardized as a choice by now.
Of course it's not and it never will be, for at least 3 reasons:
▪working in real life in a physical office can really help solving problems faster (when the right process is in place). Since companies are all about efficiency, they will prefer this way;
▪companies want to keep control over their employees, often for irrational reasons (like the employees won't do anything);
▪many people can't work remote all the time because it's really not easy, you need to be *very* self disciplined. And it's worse if you live alone because you will tend to stay inside seeing nobody and at some point you'll feel depressed and your body will age fast due to the lack of exercise. Some people like living like this but most people realized during Covid that full time remote was definitely not for them.
As an employee, you'll have to do what your company tells you to do, and nowadays (2024) they want their employees back into the office. Full time remote was an exception during Covid because the companies didn't have much leverage on their software developers, but I never believed it would become the rule and reality shows us that we are kind of back to the old situation. Today software developers often have 2 to 3 days of remote work per week max, when they are lucky. But full time remote as an employee? Good luck finding that.
great video!
Do you edit them yourself?
Honestly, it sounds like you're doing alright. You've moved on from early-career dog work to something more engaging, something more typical for developers transitioning to mid-career.
Very well explained
Wanting to work a particular job just for the money alone isn’t a good thing to me.
what is cybersecurity jobs and is it any good!?
Are you still doing OSSU?
Its true not every hits the top
dumb, you can easily live just outside of sf for a fraction of that. the more expensive places are like 2200 for a one bedroom. you can get way less than that in redwood city or something like that. easily pocket 30000-50000 a year.
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Did you delete the „how the tech industry deceives you” video?
No this is that video, changed title
So, the solution is simple we have to move to the cheaper country keep our current salary. :D
Damn they were paying you less than 50k
London pay sucks
@@InternetMadeCoder No wonder you left. The cost of living is less in my city yet they pay more than London pay
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Employment visa via my own company