bigDinosaur 5 days ago

If single with no dependents this is still very achievable on 4 days a week (and more than doubly so if dual income no kids), and it gets progressively more difficult the more dependents one has, so it really depends far too heavily on the individual context to make sweeping judgements about feasibility.

  • johnnyanmac 5 days ago

    I agree.

    I have 10 years of experience. How the heck am I realistically getting a CTO or Staff role? Maybe I could title inflate staff if it was in my domain, but I certainly don't have the resume to realistically get a call back for a CTO position. Especially in this job market.

  • stronglikedan 5 days ago

    > single with no dependents

    sure, but that's an unfulfilling existence for most, naturally

    • bigDinosaur 5 days ago

      You can still have kids and not have any dependents. As in, they grow up and move out.

      • throwmeaway222 5 days ago

        you ever feel like getting this far out on a wacky thread and realized everyone was coming from their own perspective, which means everyone is naturally just talking past each other and so, basically, into the wind?

        • taneq 4 days ago

          Ducks are like toasters. Both love bread and seem like fun in the bath but in reality can be messy.

          (Yeah I agree, it’s so hard to get people to actually engage instead of just talking past, and it’s one of those things you can’t under one you start noticing it, and it’s everywhere!)

ptmcc 5 days ago

Having worked full time and saving for the past 15+ years

  • giantg2 5 days ago

    Exactly - it requires the very type of work this shift is starting to eliminate.