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anal_reactortoday at 8:16 AM2 repliesview on HN

I've realized that climbing the corporate ladder doesn't make any sense. You put more effort, you take responsibility for stupid people's decisions, and then you get a disproportionately small reward. The smartest move is to find a bottom-tier position where they pay you enough to sustain your desired lifestyle, but where you cannot really be blamed for failures of the management.


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sphtoday at 9:53 AM

Relevant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert_principle

> You put more effort, you take responsibility for stupid people's decisions, and then you get a disproportionately small reward

On that I disagree. Managers might have to take responsibility for bad decisions, sure, but get a disproportionately larger reward than those under them. It's certainly less stressful at the bottom of the ladder, but don't expect to get much praise or monetary reward, and you're the first to go as soon as something goes wrong. There's a reason why late-stage companies are full of middle managers, and few people actually doing the work.

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pjmlptoday at 8:25 AM

My kind of approach as well. I don't care it shown as not being career oriented, as long as there are options to work elsewhere, even if outside IT.