Before I read the linked thread I thought this whole post was about salaries. I don’t know about average SWE in the USA, but it’s certainly common in some markets.
You can be rank-and-file in software, law, and medicine and exceed $20k/mo after taxes.
Makes the risk in entrepreneurship not worth it for me.
> You can be rank-and-file in software, law, and medicine and exceed $20k/mo after taxes.
I mean, you "can" do a lot of things. That doesn't mean it's common. You "can" hit a hole in one, be struck by lightning or win the lottery, after all.
Someone on HN knows someone who's brother's uncle's girlfriend's roommate's cousin makes $750K/yr as a L7 superstar at Google in Silicon Valley, therefore "You can make $750K as a SWE" is technically a true statement. This true statement somehow evolves into "SWEs commonly make $750K, look at levels.fyi" which further evolves into "SWEs on average make $750K." Neither of which are true.
You can be rank-and-file in software, law, and medicine and exceed $20k/mo after taxes.
Makes the risk in entrepreneurship not worth it for me.