it's toxic if you have a degree in CS and look down on people who did a bootcamp but in so many other industries it's okay to look down on people who didnt spend decades and hundreds of thousands of dollars getting hazed first
That's fine and good. It still takes 2 years, not 10 weeks. There's no national campaign to encourage broke and directionless young people to attempt to become plumbers en masse though.
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vocational schools was huge push for a while esp from the dems
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Trade skills are mostly unionized professions, programming is not. I'm sure this is not lost on the "captains of industry" bankrolling bootcamps.
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Permanent positions are replaced by short term contracts, market floods with incompetent wannabes, employers hire by price without screening for skill, hourly rates drop to unsustainable levels, competent coders live hand-to-mouth and go broke, code bases turn to crap.
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that's in part because plumbing as well as most electric work can be directly fatal. Shit code is more like a social psoriasis, just some weird ugly spots, it will take years to notice the joints are all but destroyed.
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something something tort law will come for programming
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many trade unions put you to work immediately while you do night school training x days a week. this should explain a lot about why the for-profit certification programs have such horrible outcomes
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