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Comment by hinkley

3 years ago

It's sort of like how when developers learn how much they cost the company per hour and they get mad about how they don't get to take more of that home.

Well, say you work at a company with 100 developers. That's who's making the stuff. Everybody else is there to make sure the stuff gets made. There's a manager for every 6-8 developers (13-17), and there's a couple managers for those managers. Add in HR and you're already up to about a 25% overhead and we haven't talked about equipment and buildings and customer management and advertising and litigation and taxes and so on and so forth.