Programming and job satisfaction

A few days ago, the Zomit site published an article about the job satisfaction of Iranian programmers. In fact, this article prompted us to publish a short article in violation of this claim.

Programming is one of the most troublesome jobs in the world. There is a famous saying among programmers that says, “I am a programmer, I have no life”, which means: In fact, this statement is by no means far from the truth, and the concealment of the fact that the programmers have combined their work and personal life is not far from the truth. They are hardworking, intelligent and knowledgeable people who spend hours sitting at a computer and creating software for today’s world, in fact, they run the business of today’s world.

In fact, the value of programmers is well known in the world, it is the same in Iran, and it may be possible to give them job satisfaction in terms of job position, but in Iran they are financially like other parts of the world , Is it appreciated? It is easy to say that this is not the case with more than 90% of them, even the remaining 10% are not completely comparable to other countries.

We are not going to take much of your time in this article, we just want to show you the annual income of a programmer in a country like America, please take a look at the following link:

The average annual income of a programmer in the United States

This shows that a programmer in the United States earns an average of two hundred and thirty million tomans a year, so you might say that if incomes are high in this country, expenses are also high, so if you think so, follow the link below See also:

The average cost of a household in the United States

Now, what do you think, with these details, should Iranian programmers have job satisfaction?