Programmers don't make that much money in Canada tbh. All the good money is stateside. Also kind of fucking rude to shame service people, they're doing the best they can in a pretty shit job market, especially in programming and tech where there are minimal jobs in most of the country for entry level workers. Also have you seen what they are teaching kids in college these days. It's a fucking waste of time to get a degree. I don't blame people in service and most of them are shut out from better careers due to requirements of bachelor's degrees in dumb shit. You're probably a boomer if you don't understand how the world works for young professionals. I'm not saying I agree with UBI, but cut baristas a break, and other service workers too, you don't know what they're doing, they could even be in school. Don't be an asshole.
Programmers don't make that much money in Canada tbh. All the good money is stateside. Also kind of fucking rude to shame service people, they're doing the best they can in a pretty shit job market, especially in programming and tech where there are minimal jobs in most of the country for entry level workers. Also have you seen what they are teaching kids in college these days. It's a fucking waste of time to get a degree. I don't blame people in service and most of them are shut out from better careers due to requirements of bachelor's degrees in dumb shit. You're probably a boomer if you don't understand how the world works for young professionals.
Programmers don't make that much money in Canada tbh. All the good money is stateside. Also kind of fucking rude to shame service people, they're doing the best they can in a pretty shit job market, especially in programming and tech where there are minimal jobs in most of the country for entry level workers.
Programmers don't make that much money in Canada tbh