Comment by kgwgk

Comment by kgwgk 7 days ago

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The short answer to some of those questions is yes.

But clearly not for the final question: “does that create incentives to try to keep employees longer-term in order to make them more cost-efficient?”

nrmitchi 7 days ago

I dont think the math works out in a way such that individual employees are not interchangable. It's based on engineer labor cost as a whole; there is no difference if the 3yr year employee was Jack or Jane.

The net result here seems to be a tax-induced penalty to any (software) organization < 5 years old, as compared to a (software) organization with 5 years of employee history.

  • kgwgk 7 days ago

    I don’t fully understand your comment but it seems that we agree that the answer to “does that create incentives to try to keep employees longer-term in order to make them more cost-efficient?” is “no”.