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#realJSOP16-Feb-18 6:28
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How many job ads have you seen where the phrase "able to hit the ground running" is used? The answer: a lot. I've been "in the biz" for almost 40 years, and here are my observations:

0) Most companies are only interested in producing the minimally-acceptable product without sufficient testing for the least amount of money possible. They pay less for "talent" by out-sourcing to India, et al, getting more experienced programmers for a lot less than paying even the most junior programmers in the US.

1) Junior programmers fresh out of college expect way too much in terms of pay and respect for their skill set. Theoretical programming that they did in college might be really cool, but in the real world, theory is usually a waste of time (because of the desire by companies to just get it done for the least amount possible).

2) Experienced programmers job hop (every 3-4 years is the average) because

a) They wind up doing stuff they don't want to do (systems integration, maintenance
coding, testing, technical support) instead of writing code - ALL of those things
have happened to me personally, several times, and is in fact happening to me in
my current position.

b) The programmer realizes that their employer has no respect for their skillset

c) They've been out-sourced when the company has enough of a code base to hand off
to foreign developers who are paid much less

d) Their employer would rather hold onto them as long as possible without an increase
in pay, because off-shoring is cheaper than rewarding their developers

e) Junior (younger) programmers generally don't have lives, and are willing to work
longer hours for less pay than senior developers. As you get older, you get married,
have kids, and tend to accumulate responsibilities that do not involve the
workplace. Older developers are pushed out to make room for the next generation of
slave laborers because the old guys are seen as "less devoted" to the company. I've
actually been in interviews where I was told that everyone is expected to work a
60-hour week.

f) The employer puts non-technical managers in charge of the dev team, who (among
other transgressions) impose unrealistic schedules on the developers. This is
nothing more than a lack of management skill, yet programmers are brow-beat over
it and made out to be the bad guys.

There's more I could say, but I have systems integration I should be doing.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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