Is it important to run in a rat race or just calm down, go with the flow and enjoy the process
Pov : A Corporate employee
What do you think guys is it always the best idea 😜 ?
I have a good story for this.
Early on i didn't want the "flow". I steered my own vehicle, working at start-up for less pay, trying out changing tech stacks, domains, roles.
After 5 years of coding, devops, sre, product management, I've got crazy skills, but guess what, i don't know where to go. Since my pay was always low, recruiters take advantage. They're behind my "relevant experience". It's very difficult to explain them how tech works and the fact that most things in it are subset and superset of each other.
So, overall, I've got a variety of skills, nothing specialised and a low salary.
My peers who just went with whatever they got, the "flow", stuck to the techstack they got, specialised, switched and getting 25-40 ranges salary.
Sumary is Both ways we can gain something 😉.
I guess the answer to everything in life is, "it depends"
Flow for what ? Any context??
Whatever happening in our life
Fir toh it depends sometimes go with the flow is conditional and sometimes it's choice. How you want to go ahead depends on you but it's not always the best idea. If you can change the things try changing else go with the flow
Pov : A Corporate employee
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