Examining the High Salaries of Early-Career Professionals
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Summary
The article explores the work schedules and high compensation of early-career professionals, using anecdotes like Adam, a software engineer at a gaming company, to illustrate the disparity between perceived effort and salary. It argues that their skills and potential justify their earnings.
Key quotes
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Justifying the High Salaries of Early-Career Professionals.
The following are anecdotes of a typical work schedule for young professionals in established, tracked professions.
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