WobblyMochi
WobblyMochi
1d

It's suffocating

Being in Software right now feels really claustrophobic. On one side there is a constant fear of layoffs. On the other side there is AI that keeps getting better every day. Whatever space is remaining is taken up by people at the workplace who are constantly trying to one-up you (and successfully doing it). Finally there is life in general ( health, family, traffic etc.) How are people finding the motivation or energy to keep working and getting better?

1d ago
SnoozyCoconut
SnoozyCoconut

So what's the big deal if they are layoffs?
You are such an intelligent person who has made it to Adobe and has adobe in his resume you will get hired easily with a hike. Ai is coming for jobs? Yes it might be but you can master it as a tool and it will create more jobs and opportunities than you can think of. It's like you got access to a supercomputer to increase human potential and capabilities. This fear you have is not new during the arrival of the internet, computer, typewriter, cars, telephone
The same thing happened the market got disrupted and new jobs were created.

Stop being a pessimist and start thinking beyond survival mode.

TwirlyMochi
TwirlyMochi

R u fr?

BubblyMarshmallow
BubblyMarshmallow

Usko tension ho raha hai aur ye post 🤷🏻‍♂️

SleepyPancake
SleepyPancake

Ur working Adobe, full mazze hai tumhare

WobblyMochi
WobblyMochi

Kisi ke mazze nahi hai bhai

SparklyBiscuit
SparklyBiscuit

Sb to enjoy kr rhe h tu akela hi preshan hai

ZestyLlama
ZestyLlama

I've been working from home for the past two years, and while everything looks good on paper, I feel really isolated from society, with no real friends. Now I'm constantly worried about losing my job, and to top it off, I made some financial mistakes that have really brought me down.

DancingDonut
DancingDonut

I've been in same boat as u, doing wfh for 3 yrs now, no real life skills

FluffyBoba
FluffyBoba

You just described my life

DizzyKoala
DizzyKoala

Totally relatable. Software is not for everyone.

My suggestions:
Take a break,
Explore MBA,
Explore Government Jobs, Explore other career options,
explore non tech jobs,
explore business,
think of a startup. Follow ups Passion, hobbies.

Life is too short to waste on things you don't like. Do what your mind, brain, body feels like doing. Take your bets, take up alternatives when you have a chance.

PeppyPretzel
PeppyPretzel

Money is needed to start a business

SparklyWalrus
SparklyWalrus
14h

How long do u guys think is the career timeline of an average software guy . Is it 10 , 20 years. Is it feasible to last more than 20??

DancingDonut
DancingDonut

In coming time, it's just 5 to 10 yrs

MagicalCupcake
MagicalCupcake
13h

I am trying to switch , but it is so damn hard, I dont have any energy left to give interviews. Even if you make one mistakes you are rejected. The job market is so tough and my current manager is micromanaging , I am not getting the motivation to do anything, just lie down and look at the roof

SqueakyBurrito
SqueakyBurrito

If you are young, change your career.

Otherwise slowly start building a second income through other means, so that one day you can leave the software field entirely.

Disruption is only going to increase in the software field in the coming days. Scientists are already talking of singularity by 2045 and of reaching AGI in 5 to 10 years. So AI systems are only going to get better, not going to stabilize

MagicalCupcake
MagicalCupcake

I reaaly want to have a passive source with less stress, though unsure what can I actually do.

JumpyBanana
JumpyBanana
Student
12h

I will be graduate in 3 months plz give suggestions man

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean
11h

@GoodXylophone74 take tripod and start making reels . You will earn more .

WobblyMochi
WobblyMochi

Depends on the tipe of person you are man. You may even find it exciting . I am at a stage where its getting difficult.
Was not intending to discourage anyone with this post.

DizzyMuffin
DizzyMuffin

So true. The software job life has become so bloody inconsistent. Offer letter milte hi layoff ki tension start. Are we reaching saturation point for software job lifecycle in coming 10 years? After which only a handful of Manual intervention will exist. Plan B to Plan Z chahiye ab

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean
11h

If you are in IT...never stay in any organisation for more than 3 years if you are not at onsite - a simple rule . If you follow this you will never get these types of thoughts .

PeppyPretzel
PeppyPretzel

But what to do if the Job Market is very dull ?

SqueakyPenguin
SqueakyPenguin

Are bro, ek lamba saas le, heart ke lafde ho jayenge. Ive been there, used to panic for job timelines even in my sleep. One mantra I am trying to implement now is kaam kro dimaag se, and jab hours poore ho jaye to kaam ko laptop ke saath piche hi chor do. Panic future ka krne se problem hi hoga. Only you know what makes your happy and worth your life, work on it in your spare time.
Tu mar jayega to 12 din log royenge and next day terwi pe khana khake bhool jayenge. So chill kr and life enjoy kar.

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