I cashed out and left the Bay Area many years ago. I currently work in a small college town doing something I love (teaching CS in a private school) and live in the nearby countryside.
My school runs its IT department like it’s the 1990s from buildings constructed in the 1890s. That should give a frame of reference as to the progressiveness and pace of change I can reasonably expect. It’s salaried but I treat the job like a contracting gig: I provide my own equipment and network connection. It helps me sleep at night.
My school runs its IT department like it’s the 1990s from buildings constructed in the 1890s. That should give a frame of reference as to the progressiveness and pace of change I can reasonably expect. It’s salaried but I treat the job like a contracting gig: I provide my own equipment and network connection. It helps me sleep at night.