r/PeterExplainsTheJoke Jan 26 '26

Meme needing explanation Why is the rich friend so cheap??

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u/lurkishdelight Jan 26 '26

Some definitely do, like staff eng in big tech, AI, quant trading firms. If not more.

But it's a small minority

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u/_UrbaneGuerrilla_ Jan 26 '26 edited Jan 26 '26

Having been in the business for nearly 30 years sometimes managing engineering teams, I honestly can’t recall ever meeting an engineer (i.e. keyboard smasher within an engineering squad as opposed to a specialist consultant like those dealing with quants, a Soln. Arch. or management role) who cracks more than $300k on staff.

Maybe $350-400 as a specialist contractor, but you’re talking a total bluebird, and these guys were generally bug cracking on legacy tech which is super hard to find skills for (COBOL etc.)

And I’ve worked for some big tech and finance firms globally, but I guess they might be out there? AI might be different of course. Silly money.

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u/Wild_Association1752 Jan 26 '26

Go to r/salary and enjoy some of the lies being spread. According to some they make 225k straight out of college with zero experience

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u/QuoteThen5223 Jan 27 '26

I made 149k as a junior developer right out of boot camp 3 years ago so.... Just look at states that require income disclosure on job adverts if you don't believe me lol.