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Originally Posted by Euro7r
I don't think the original comment meant $80k out of school, but in general making $80k (if that's what I interpreted from referring back to the comment on the page before, correct me if I'm wrong).
A lot of people expect things or feel entitled because they feel they earned it. Example, graduate from UBC/SFU (university degree), should be getting $30/hr+ right off the bat. I've worked with many that feel once they earned a couple years of working experience, they should be promoted to senior.
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You are correct. My original comment meant in general, I think 80K is pretty good. You can live a pretty comfortable life on 80K, and if you know how to save, even a place for yourself (or more fun car guy things).
I've hired several UBC/SFU grads. They don't know shit. It's really fucking annoying, having to deal with the entitlement, when they don't know how to do anything.
Lately, I'm finding that UBC students, that are late millennials or Gen Z, are very easily offended. This includes taking feedback from employers or co-workers on how to complete a task. Even from a peer to peer standpoint, ugh, UBC students.
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