47 pointsby firefoxd10 hours ago6 comments
  • TheAlchemist9 hours ago
    It's a very good post.

    From my personnal experience, this describes perfectly why people coming from poorer backgrounds struggle to get good jobs. Quite often, you just can't wait for the right job - you need to pay the bills so you take the first one available, even if you know that it's not the best choice for you. But it's the only realistic one, because waiting 3-6 months for the good opportunity is simply off the table. Then the job you take, it takes you a lot of time and effort anyway so this right opportunity 3 months later is no longer realistic neither.

    • kevinfiol7 hours ago
      You hit the nail on the head, and it's very difficult to communicate this to someone who has only experienced the luxury of not having to worry about having a roof over their heads between jobs.
  • Nevermark9 hours ago
    If your Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux isn't doing Z right, just move to (whatever happens to be my favorite) Android / Linux / Windows / macOS.

    Such ultra-reductive advice, in any arena, personal, technical, professional, is as as low quality as mouth babble gets.

    Decisions that involve many trade offs and hurdles, both obvious, and specific to individual's circumstances, are not helped by annoyingly illiterate advice.

    I wouldn't mind an HN rule aimed at curbing this kind of comment, which unfortunately, comes up regularly.

  • al_borland8 hours ago
    I’ve been casually looking for another job for years now. Nothing ever seems worth the risk.

    At this point I feel like I should just ride things out and cross that bridge when it’s forced upon me, if it ever is. In the meantime, I’ve sought to keep my cost of living low and save as much as I can, in an effort to derisk.

  • peruvian8 hours ago
    Anecdotal but we had someone leave us for a better job in spring 2025 and they had already been part of a company layoff by November.

    Just too risky in this economy, and doesn't help every company is "AI for X" which isn't that appealing and asks for office time.

    I'll stick with my fully remote job.

  • pjmlp8 hours ago
    Quite true, usually it comes from fortunate people that got good in life, or live in world regions where they can leave one job and walk the next one right in front.

    Even if we reduce this to the supposedly lucky ones to work in technology, in many countries that is associated as any other kind of office job, very very far away from SV culture.

  • blizdiddy9 hours ago
    Wow, it’s almost like having health insurance tied to employers creates a giant obstacle to pursuing less exploitative opportunities.
    • smnrchrds8 hours ago
      Sure. But this post resonated with me even though we have universal healthcare in Canada.
    • Night_Thastus9 hours ago
      While that definitely doesn't help, I think the post shows that it's clearly not the only problem.