HAH! This is so true. On entry into undergrad I think I would have predicted my wage at retirement as a bit more than my parents made (so, say, 60-80k) but not, like, 100k. By graduation I had realized I might make 100k by retirementhttps://twitter.com/patio11/status/1115786704432979969 …
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To spell out for peanut gallery the subtext to this conversation: Kevin and I were in a position of informational disadvantage early in career. I think that mechanisms like e.g. HN distribute accurate information much more widely than the silos that existed in 2004 did.
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The Midwest was also like... if you were a programmer you wrote Foxpro for the paint company
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“This can’t possibly be right”
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When I annualized my intern salary summer after my junior year of college and realized it was more than both my parents had made combined in any year of their careers it blew my fucking mind
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