Earlier today I mentioned that high productivity firms pay high productivity wages even to employees located in lower-average-productivity cities. Here’s Basecamp making it explicit:https://m.signalvnoise.com/basecamp-doesnt-employ-anyone-in-san-francisco-but-now-we-pay-everyone-as-though-all-did-3ee87013cfc2 …
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Replying to @patio11
Hi Patrick, is your is your commentary on wages here specific to a region?
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Historically the market for engineers has been city level or metro level. I think this is increasingly not the case, caused both by the Internet and also by increased willingness to move among the groups contributing most engineers.
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Replying to @patio11 @dlindleyau
There isn’t a single unified market for engineers in the US but we’re essentially trending in that direction. Ditto the Eurozone and, increasingly, “greater China and friends.”
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