Non-tech companies hate you because they need you (or a cost-equivalent version of you). Tech companies hate you more because they're paying you to fix some non-tech company's ugly untested code based on some deprecated library.
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Non-tech companies hate you because they need you (or a cost-equivalent version of you). Tech companies hate you more because they're paying you to fix some non-tech company's ugly untested code based on some deprecated library.