Anyone else who couldn't graduate quick enough to finally work, and then realize working in tech wasn't much fun after all.. :/
Long work weeks, never ending crunch, long lines to the coffee machine, phone that never stops ringing, hundreds of important new mail every time you check your mail..
Everyone thinks you can code a few lines and do some presentations and you get like 6-figure bonus and a yacht. But in reality you only get more work to do after you complete your current task. And it never ends, unless you die or your job gets rationalized away.
Is tech the worst job choice? Or does everything suck this bad?
>>55506597
pretty much all high paying jobs are like this.
you fell for normies believing that this is what life is "supposed" to be like.
hence why midlife crisis can be so catastrophic.
You are an idiot if you think you will ever like to work for someone else. Every job is like that. Also, if you overwork yourself it's your own fault.
>>55506597
>then realize working in tech wasn't much fun after all
oh fuck you are fucking dense, anyone could have told you that, guess you had to "realize it on your own" then make a shitty thread about it to find other life failures so you can feel less shitty about your choices