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In all honesty, I’d rather get paid the $500k/yr people make here than have a union negotiate a $350k one time bonus in a time of unprecedented success. Given these two options, I’m not that eager to have their system.
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$500k/yr? Do you think a lot of people make that much?

While we’re at it I, too, would rather be given $xx billion a month and a pony than be in a union and only get a $350k bonus.

I think I am making a shrewd decision here if my math and equine knowledge holds.


He clearly has a very narrow definition of "here" in mind.

I mean, on levels.fyi the 90th percentile in San Francisco is 500k. Most of HN is tech workers in the bay area.

The average person on hacker news is easily in the 90th percentile of software engineers, so yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if the most people here make somewhere around there.

The biggest confounding factor is the other fact that most HN users are startup founders living off ramen in Peter Thiel's garage, so that probably brings down the average some.


Is this evidence based? I am not a software engineer, nor do I live in california. Nobody I know in real life that uses this site is.



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