FreshFromATL
Self Made
Main reason tech workers constantly jump is that it's the quickest way to get a raise. If you stick with the same company, you'll maybe get a 5,000 raise in a year, but the right jump can boost your income by 20,000 to 30,000. A lot of these companies also don't offer employee status... just contract status. That's the one thing about programming. Be careful about becoming a programmer because this can be a very unstable field. A lot of these jobs can pay a lot, true, but a lot of these are contracting jobs and you can be fired for any reason in a state like Texas. If you are highly skilled, you can make money hand over fist, so before jumping in, make sure this is something you like.
NOTHING wrong with consulting if you're nice with your skill bruh. Matter fact, I would say as a developer, consulting >>> being a permanent employee somewhere. Consulting can have you earning in the top 3%, especially if you have remote engagements and doubling up. I'm going to stop talking here though, lol.
