Comment by jltsiren
10 months ago
You don't get paid for talent, or education, or responsibility, or any other reason that could be plausibly presented as fair. You get paid for friction: how easy it would be to replace you, and how much harm it would cause if a good enough replacement cannot be found. On the average, as individual circumstances vary.
There is friction in turning fresh graduates into experienced developers. There is friction in hiring people in a region where you are not operating already. There is friction in using additional middlemen. There is friction in learning to do business in a new situation or in a new culture. But the friction can be overcome – in the long term and when the scale is large enough.
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