I kind of want to point out that deciding what you learn and work with should never be about making the most amount of money. I understand taking it into consideration sure, but I think that enjoying what you work with, and using the technology that makes the most sense for the job at hand is extremely important.
I also want to say like others, this also changes based on the fields you are working in as well as the area you live in.
The author already made that caveat in the article. So you might want to use another phrase besides "point out", such as "reiterate". 😅 Also, be wary of using the word "never" -- at different stages of your career/life, money does become the deciding factor in what to learn next (sacrifice your passion because you have to feed your kids, for example).
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I kind of want to point out that deciding what you learn and work with should never be about making the most amount of money. I understand taking it into consideration sure, but I think that enjoying what you work with, and using the technology that makes the most sense for the job at hand is extremely important.
I also want to say like others, this also changes based on the fields you are working in as well as the area you live in.
The author already made that caveat in the article. So you might want to use another phrase besides "point out", such as "reiterate". 😅 Also, be wary of using the word "never" -- at different stages of your career/life, money does become the deciding factor in what to learn next (sacrifice your passion because you have to feed your kids, for example).