Survey: 56 Percent of US Developers Expect To Become Millionaires 467
msmoriarty writes: "According to a recent survey of 1,000 U.S.-based software developers, 56 percent expect to become millionaires in their lifetime. 66 percent also said they expect to get raises in the next year, despite the current state of the economy. Note that some of the other findings of the study (scroll to bulleted list) seem overly positive: 84 percent said they believe they are paid what they're worth, 95 percent report they feel they are 'one of the most valued employees at their organization,' and 80 percent said that 'outsourcing has been a positive factor in the quality of work at their organization.'"
Want (Score:5, Funny)
I want the drugs those developers are on.
Re:I will be a millionaire. (Score:5, Funny)
I am a software developer with 15+ years experience but I have $1500 in my bank account and still live with my mother.
Fuck me.
This just goes to show ... (Score:4, Funny)
... that developers are no less short-sighted, ignorant, or stupid than the rest of the US population.
Re:wait, what? (Score:5, Funny)
They lie, lie and lie some more.
Are you implying they made the wrong career choice and should have gone for statistician jobs instead?