Too many Java devs to chose from? Salaries going down.
Can't get hold of them? Salaries going up.
Whatever engineer wants is driven by market prices in land, and offshoring prices as well.
And yeah in countries with collective agreements across the industry, regardless of your actual job, everyone on the company building gets their tariff XYZ salary as per yearly industry agreement.
i might be missing something but you are still equating value of work with salaries for some reason. this is the context we are discussing, the original quote:
"How much of each dollar you make for the company with your hard work do you take home?"
i was asking how you calculate how much you make for the company. you specifically. not 'revenue/hours' or whatever. you and you only. salaries do not factor into this. how could they?
> And yeah in countries with collective agreements across the industry, regardless of your actual job, everyone on the company building gets their tariff XYZ salary as per yearly industry agreement.
that isn't true though. this might be the case in some countries (please provide a reference) but in europe with strong unions and collective agreements, it is wrong. it sets the minimum standard and companies pay over that agreement all the time.
Too many Java devs to chose from? Salaries going down.
Can't get hold of them? Salaries going up.
Whatever engineer wants is driven by market prices in land, and offshoring prices as well.
And yeah in countries with collective agreements across the industry, regardless of your actual job, everyone on the company building gets their tariff XYZ salary as per yearly industry agreement.