Comment by RickJWagner
5 days ago
About 30 years ago I was in the early part of my career and was stunned to learn two of my favorite programmers were former managers. I couldn’t understand why they ‘took a step backward’ to return to programming.
One of them explained “In management, they nip at you from the top, and they nip at you from the bottom”. Meaning that you had many more people with demands. A programmer usually has only one, maybe a few.
Later, I learned that many managers are paid less than senior programmers.
I turned down every request to begin managing, and I finished my career happy.
"Later, I learned that many managers are paid less than senior programmers."
Not in Europe.
And what's worse is that they push the design work to the bottom of the pay rung, saying "You guys know it better, you should do the design". And that's architechs and higher managers doing this.
Exactly. At least where I'm, not even remotely (30% to 40% more as a manager)