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dzongayesterday at 6:41 PM6 repliesview on HN

Insightful Comment from X - https://xcancel.com/PlumbNick/status/2016500347053773198?s=2...

I was an L7, I led global AI enablement. I built systems executives depended on, moved wherever the company needed me and fixed problems that had been sitting untouched because no one else could untangle them.

And I was still cut.

Here’s the part we’re all supposed to politely ignore: in the U.S. right now, experience isn’t an asset, it’s a liability. And if you’re expensive because you’re good at what you do, the system eventually “optimizes” you out.

We're now in the realm of hold onto your nuts -- sink or swim -- ownership of your own company is the only way out


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Aurornisyesterday at 9:36 PM

That person's pinned message shows that he started his campaign for Congress almost 2 months ago. He says he was laid off today. He's been Tweeting non-stop daily and appears to be working hard on his campaign.

I don't think you can separate his active run for Congress from this layoff. Making an actual run for Congress is a huge time commitment and I don't see how it would be compatible with being an L7 manager at Amazon. It's not something you do in your free time.

His campaign platform also appears to be about AI taking jobs, so I'm more than a little suspicious that getting laid off was part of the plan rather than an actual surprise.

The claim that he "built systems" should also be taken in the context of his job title, which was in product management. I've held the Product Manager title for a few years, but I wouldn't claim "I built" during those times, because I was not the one doing the building. This strikes me as a little misleading.

Also that post is full of classic LLM-ism from beginning to end. Note the overuse of the "It's not this, it's that" format and other LLM tells. I might give someone the benefit of the doubt if they were immersed in LLMs so long that they started speaking like an LLM, but given all of the other context surrounding this post I have a high suspicion it was written by AI.

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levocardiayesterday at 10:01 PM

What's especially funny is that the post reads exactly like it was written by an AI.

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Havocyesterday at 11:18 PM

>>This is a rules problem

Oh no, it's much worse. It's a global market working efficiently problem.

Bad news for jobs that can flow over the intertubes...

andaiyesterday at 6:48 PM

Yeah, it looks to me like the best time to be a business owner, and the worst time to be employed.

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i_love_retrosyesterday at 9:41 PM

Was the X poster saying in a very long winded way that his job was taken and lots of our jobs will be taken by foreigners who cost less?

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thinkingtoiletyesterday at 8:57 PM

I wonder what a few years of this mentality will do. Greed is never reasonable. This will have consequences.