Inbox (paraphrased): Why do you keep trying to get more people into engineering? This will depress wages for engineers. This is not an unreasonable question, but it is probably indicative of a failure to accurately predict a values system. The brief version of this:
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This implies an orientation of a variety of people from their current positions or, in the case of folks not in careers yet, their hypothetical positions in a non-software world, towards careers in software. This feels both useful and just; software is a great place to be.
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At the moral level: A guild or union represents the interests of current (and maybe past) members. I am not a member of a guild or union of engineers. I am a happy member of the clade/tribe/community/etc of software people. Aspirants *are my people*; I care about their outcomes.
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Also, if you want to model me as a profit-maximizing capitalist you're going to make a lot of modeling errors, but if you persist in doing that at least model me as a capitalist correctly: I am almost certainly a net buyer rather than seller of engineering labor over my lifetime.
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