Laid-off Twitter engineer says tech job market is 'hot garbage'

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Laid-off Twitter software engineer calls job market 'hot garbage': 'maybe I should go be a firefighter'

"The market is hot garbage right now," De CairesThey are one of the hundreds of former Twitter employees who have sought legal recourse over severance packages offered to laid-off staff members.

De Caires was among a group of named plaintiffs who sued Twitter last year, telling a California federal court that the severance packages being offered under Musk's regime were less than what the company had previously offered. "Twitter employees had been promised that, should layoffs occur after the sale of the company, they would be entitled to the same benefits and severance that employees had previously received," they said in the complaint."However, following Musk's purchase of the company, Twitter reneged on this agreement."

 

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Probably what he should have been in the first place.

Yea. There are a lot of engineers fit enough to fight fires…..

and why do you post this non-news article with a Musk image? Just for the clickbait?

Bye Felicia.

Fire fighter, certainly not policeman, thanks to the defund the police movement.

In a right-sized world firefighters would receive software engineer pay. (Lives are worth substantially more than tweets.)

Better options everywhere.

Who cares. Whiny baby. Sometimes you have to keep those pity parties to your self.

More evidence that their job was 100% useless

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