Let's talk money! I work at a very large company doing programming. My degree is not in computer science, I taught myself and I still have plenty to learn. However I am very well regarded and provide a lot of value for the company. I think I easily deliver more than $150k for the company but I make less than $50k with some good benefits.
I see colleagues around me being promoted for meme reasons like being women or minorities but are otherwise useless. For this reason I have a ton of work to do and am constantly stressed and overworked. My company has a Vice president of diversity and the CEO is an outspoken sjw.
I plan to start my own company but I still need a little more time before I feel ready. Is there anything I can do in the short term or do I just stomach it and continue working hard to get even better?
>>62402331
inb4 404 and no replies
>>62402331
Maybe in you're last few months there try and do more of the business stuff, if you're planning to make a product lookup a book called the mum test, will help you test the product idea
>>62402367
I plan to start a company doing largely what I am doing at my current work so in a way I am already testing products on my company's users.
Forgot to say I write SQL, JS and an obscure server language mostly, but I know some Java been doing some android apps. I wish I could get better at it but I wonder if I am spreading myself too thin. Since I am not a programmer I wish I could transition more to a business role and hire good developers instead.
Just kill yourself, you fucking retard.
>>62402455
why so upset? I just started a discussion on topic.