> No, but sort of, yes. I have witnessed So no, you have no real evidence of anyone timing their pregnancy expect your own prejudiced assumptions. The next time I see someone say that women do not experience bias in…
> Timing a pregnancy is not as uncommon as you'd think. I'll take a chance and guess your gender. Timing a pregnancy is not as easy as you think.
> I can't help but feel that "working" and "raising children" is having your cake and eating it too. Just like the 'eternal September' there's the 'eternal desire to return to 1955'. I suppose I should be surprised.
> I have seen some time up precisely their pregnancies to maximize time off work, How on earth can you know that? 'I have seen' - excuse me, but what? Are you going to tell us that you work at a company where people's…
- Not a google employee - Am an employee of a large company whose practices would probably also not stand up to public scrutiny First question is has this been verified beyond "someone said so"? Perhaps it has - but any…
That is hard to imagine. If the site I've linked below is accurate, the average salary of a SW engineer in Bangalore is $20k. Glassdoor says the average salary in Silicon Valley is $112. ( which seems low to me ) Even…
An obvious problem was offshoring and arguably the unions contributed to that by making US manufacturing more expensive. Every so often someone suggests that software engineers should unionize. Maybe I'm too…
Not to be cynical, but this strikes me as more of a ad - or click bait. Search numbers on a website that I, at least, have never heard of is pretty poor evidence for a trend.
> No, but sort of, yes. I have witnessed So no, you have no real evidence of anyone timing their pregnancy expect your own prejudiced assumptions. The next time I see someone say that women do not experience bias in…
> Timing a pregnancy is not as uncommon as you'd think. I'll take a chance and guess your gender. Timing a pregnancy is not as easy as you think.
> I can't help but feel that "working" and "raising children" is having your cake and eating it too. Just like the 'eternal September' there's the 'eternal desire to return to 1955'. I suppose I should be surprised.
> I have seen some time up precisely their pregnancies to maximize time off work, How on earth can you know that? 'I have seen' - excuse me, but what? Are you going to tell us that you work at a company where people's…
- Not a google employee - Am an employee of a large company whose practices would probably also not stand up to public scrutiny First question is has this been verified beyond "someone said so"? Perhaps it has - but any…
That is hard to imagine. If the site I've linked below is accurate, the average salary of a SW engineer in Bangalore is $20k. Glassdoor says the average salary in Silicon Valley is $112. ( which seems low to me ) Even…
An obvious problem was offshoring and arguably the unions contributed to that by making US manufacturing more expensive. Every so often someone suggests that software engineers should unionize. Maybe I'm too…
Not to be cynical, but this strikes me as more of a ad - or click bait. Search numbers on a website that I, at least, have never heard of is pretty poor evidence for a trend.