Born in 1979, engineer, doctorate in 2008, I've started my working activity both as a researcher and as a freelance in the industrial automation field.
almost fitting in your desc. except I've passion for coding and my longest time in a "company" was a 7-year period as a researcher at uni.
still all this unhireable attitude is IMHO driven by paranoid and outsource-oriented front-end market.
In my main field (automation) a 10 years old coder is difficult to hire because it costs a lot, no other reason. And I've got my main customer as a freelancer because of my PhD (machine vision stuff).
nice writeup!
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almost fitting in your desc. except I've passion for coding and my longest time in a "company" was a 7-year period as a researcher at uni.
still all this unhireable attitude is IMHO driven by paranoid and outsource-oriented front-end market.
In my main field (automation) a 10 years old coder is difficult to hire because it costs a lot, no other reason. And I've got my main customer as a freelancer because of my PhD (machine vision stuff).
nice writeup!