Lots of talk about compensation here, but the reality is more complex.
The longer you go without moving the more divorced from industry standard practices you are.
Worked at google for 10 years and can’t spin up a docker container to save your life?
Every organisation has their own internal stacks and the longer you spend using them the more productive you get and the less productive you’ll be without them.
So… you know. Just remember the longer you stay, the less able to move you become.
There’s good things about, but also risky things about it.
This is what I’ve noticed too. But what’s strange is the proverbial handcuffs seem to show up around year 2 or 3 for me, I think that’s about how long it takes to get a little too comfortable with your tech stack
The longer you go without moving the more divorced from industry standard practices you are.
Worked at google for 10 years and can’t spin up a docker container to save your life?
Every organisation has their own internal stacks and the longer you spend using them the more productive you get and the less productive you’ll be without them.
So… you know. Just remember the longer you stay, the less able to move you become.
There’s good things about, but also risky things about it.