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Ah, the WSJ, bastion of level-headed reporting. Since I clicked through to the article and read the one paragraph us free-tier losers get (one more than the rest of you read) I know that it was Huawei trying to recruit semi-conductor manufacturing engineers from Germany.
So settle down, China isn’t trying to pay you $240K a year to make wordpress sites for them, it’s just another front in the ongoing microchip wars.
Would I have to work in China? If so, no thank you.
If not…
3x my salary you say?
Nooooo you can’t give workers competitive offers for employment, you’re supposed to collude to keep wages low! Actually competitive capitalism loses us money!
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As they should.
Money is the bottom line for your populace. We’re the richest nation in history.
You lose your populace to the enemy over a few bucks thats on you.
This country is toast.
If I can work remotely I’m not against receiving a shitton of Chinese money.
I’d take the job and keep my current one. Then I would put in the least effort possible to keep the Chinese job. The plan would be to take in as much pay as possible until they fire me.
Why not do this to shitty US companies too? It’s all the same.
The only difference is my work reputation in the US matters more to me than in china . If I lost a job in china and tarnished my rep I wouldn’t give a single fuck. In the US it’s a bit different. Maybe not by much but still. Plus fuck china.
So, eh, were are those offers, so I can avoid looking at them? Specially C/C++ ones.
So, time to lie on linkedin, pretend to be a senior engineer at some big company and wait for a Chinese offer
Plot twist, they’ll only pay in combinations of yuan and rubles.
Is it just a thing I’ve experienced in a Western country or don’t tech types tend to lean on the social libertarian ideals including free speech? Because they may not care for China so much in that regard.
Depends on the corner of the tech world I think. In FOSS circles, sure.
I could be convinced of anything with enough shovels full of money.
I guess some people are like that. To me, being rich isn’t worth the trade-off of having to watch what I say all the time.
The loyalty is to the paycheck. Not like I am free do or say anything under current management and I assume the roles would be insulated from the Chinese government. They know the cultures differ and they would scare off nerds being evil and present.
I sure as hell wouldn’t risk my life out of prison on such an assumption.
“They won’t do anything to me, I’m a foreigner” is harshly proven wrong all over the world all the time. The idea that China would be any different to Joe Tech Worker when there are thousands more where he came from is silly.
I was assuming remote roles. Living in China would be too dangerous.
Same.