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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 year agoIf they could pay less for a dev ops, they would. So yes, the dev ops guy has higher market value than warehouse guy. It’s basic stats. Practically anyone can be warehouse guy. I can’t be dev ops guy, even with 35 years years in IT.
minus-squareZedd linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoThe big difference between IT and Devops is that IT fixes a problem, Devops solves it. In IT roles, I’m usually stuck pissing on the same fires over and over. In Devops roles, I’m given the time to go get a hose and put the fire out.
If they could pay less for a dev ops, they would.
So yes, the dev ops guy has higher market value than warehouse guy. It’s basic stats.
Practically anyone can be warehouse guy. I can’t be dev ops guy, even with 35 years years in IT.
The big difference between IT and Devops is that IT fixes a problem, Devops solves it. In IT roles, I’m usually stuck pissing on the same fires over and over. In Devops roles, I’m given the time to go get a hose and put the fire out.