Coders have very poor people skills. Just being a normal person the interviewers considered me exceptional and easy to talk to/work with
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Do it! I pretended to be a mid level SWE early in my career. My coworkers knew my deception after month 1 but accepted it
Tell them you're a software engineer making a good living. That explains all the little questions
There are two factions here, the "be honest, there are plenty of jobs for honest people" crowd, and the "lie and actually get a job" crowd. It's time you joined us in the later group :)
THe US is thought of as an Anglo country, with some Blacks. So you need to let them know that it is more mixed these days including Latino
Alpha male move IMO. Have a list of excuses for meeting conflicts
Don't worry about the "in house junior" thing, you can learn what you need remote too, I did it
Yeah. Huge boost to QOL. Also makes dense cities more fun, rather than even worse
Remote work is another thing in the societal unbundling of standards. In our company people appear to be packing more complexity into their lives and removing any time gains from commuting.
My list: Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Manila. I guess my favorite region is obvious
/r/solotravel is a good one
Only once was I caught. They just let me contract expire without extension and ghosted me.