People who entered the tech industry post-2002 have never known lean times in their professional career. They may be about to learn why we were yelling at them so hard to form a union back when the going was good.
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I guess we have to just disagree here. I am in solidarity with workers younger than me and I don't see the point in making such a distinction. I didn't know anyone in 2008 who didn't feel totally screwed and that's what we're staring down the barrel of now.
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After 2000, so many carpetbaggers left SF that people were able to get their landlords to lower their rent.
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I graduated in 2010 and my 2008-2009 CS/CompE classmates mostly faced at worst a brief blip in their careers versus a lot more people in other fields spent years lost in the desert
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but though I doubt the next year or two will be boom times in the computer business, it does seem likely to be less affected than many other fields to me
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