>>14032675>Lol just pick a non-shit job, it's not like you don't have any optionsare you ESL? Go and reread what I said. I'm saying that wfh varies with the job, but unless you do process engineering, this is the same with engineers. it sounds like you resent people in IT because you feel like you don't have as many options
>See abovelol it's definitely that you resent their options lmfao. seethe
>True but on average it's lessYou don't really have anything to back this up. I don't have any reason to believe it's true between AWS failing and networks constantly going down
>If your IQ is above 100 it's really difficult to get fired at an engineering firm as well...but you're trying to claim that IT people are low IQ, so which one is it? FAANGlites usually have job security for many years until they have a resume that can get them whatever, but those jobs are hard to get period.
>Well who caresI accept your defeat
>I'm talking about software devs here. >definitely IT faggotlolno. The people who made this:
https://umap-learn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/embedding_space.htmlare not the same people who fix networks and do property testing. You sound insecure that other people can be called "engineer" without being equipped with your rudimentary understanding of first year physics and experience in MATLAB and CAD making cylinders and trefoils LMFAO
> because in engineering niches are much rarer...no, it's not. The big niches are radars and detectors, high speed IC, photonics, heavy processing and MSE, custom mechanism design, battery design, autonomous driving, literally every part of aerospace, firearm and ballistics development, materials for DoD, pathfinding and ML, medical robotics, applied medical interferometry and visualization, computational medicine, etc...
So many fucking engineering fields are hot niches right now. You're a fucking failure if you haven't realized it from the numerous listings, their attached salaries, and the obvious competition.