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1:03 PM
In technology, it is hard to find a very good job after reaching 35, unless you already show your worth (i.e. sold your company for millions or hold valuable patents). So the day you graduate to your reaching 35 are your best years in your technology employment. I mean, you can still find a job that pays your well, just not those that are considered 'top notch' jobs.
 
1:19 PM
@TelKitty euhm... where does this come from? With all due respect, that's proposterous
 
I should let you find it out in real life.
 
there are exceptions to that but that requires you to be a known name in software development
 
@TelKitty I m past thirties myself and this doesn't make sense
and I have never seen/heard this
perhaps what you mean is that it's very hard to only start climbing the corporate ladder past 35 to get to these high positions?
 
1:35 PM
@ratchetfreak I will classify that as 'already show own worth'?
(Sometimes I get paranoid of all those people who lurk in these chatrooms but never or hardly ever utter a word)
 
and I do tend to skim over such posts and tend to assume my objection to the general gist which is worth mentioning wasn't addressed already
even if it actually was and I missed it
 
 

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