This market is brutal
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This market is brutal
How many of you actually feel like you’re making a comfortable salary? A $160k salary in San Francisco in 2026 makes you feel like you’re barely scraping by now. After Uncle Sam takes his cut, and I fork over $3,800 a month for a decent apartment that doesn't have regular car break-ins outside, my savings rate is pathetic. Companies act like $160k is a king's ransom, but the local economy has completely swallowed the value of that number.
Renters - what is your base pay and how much do you pay in rent? I make $125,000 and pay $2,000 for a 1B. I'm curious what other folks in tech spend.
Is anyone still in a fully remote role? Are you still enjoying it or considering going back to in-office roles?
My company just slashed our On-Call Compensation structure by 50% because they claim our new automated monitoring tool reduces the manual burden. In reality, PagerDuty is hitting us just as hard at 2 AM. It feels like an incredibly underhanded way to cut total compensation without changing the official base salary numbers on our contracts. How do you collectively organize a pushback against a policy change?
I have been contemplating this question this weekend. Has anyone been in a similar situation or have thoughts? If you have a job you love and you are a little under paid, would you take a new job for a 30% raise or stay where you are content and happy?
The only question left is will it ever improve. Right now, I say no. They've offshored, outsourced, or automated everything until jobs in America will cease to exist. I saw an ad for $65k software developers in Latin America. How can we compete with that with 2 and 3 thousand dollar rents
My prediction is that AI will actually bring more engineering during jobs back to the US. There’s no need for cheaper labor abroad when you can have really elite engineers here with AI do much more.
Definitely one of the toughest job markets I’ve ever seen in a long time. I’m glad that I’m not graduating from college right now from what I’ve heard from friends with kids in college - they haven’t been able to find anything at all.
So true.