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The salary of teachers in Shenzhen far exceeds that of programmers. Is the teacher more tired than the programmer? Details are as follows:

First, it's not easy to be a professional. Every profession has a doorway.

In fact, there are many internet companies and some large enterprises in Shenzhen, and early development companies must be inseparable from programmers. In essence, programmers are indeed highly paid and employed, but they are also difficult occupations. Because of this, programmers are an enviable but unacceptable profession. There are many Internet companies in Shenzhen, and the demand for programmers is naturally high, which gradually leads to greater competition. Once the competition is great, the natural per capita salary will be low, which does not mean that teachers are scarce, but under the same circumstances, teachers are as hard as programmers, and all walks of life have doorways, and every door is not easy.

Second, every profession and every job is to live, which is neither simple nor easy.

Whether it is a media person, a programmer, a designer or a sales agent, no matter what line of work is for work, in the eyes of teachers, programmers just need to do nothing in front of the computer all day and don't care about others. Programmers may also envy teachers for being busy all day, but many students face up to studying together and growing up with themselves, but no matter what occupation, basically everyone only sees the light side. The sadness and pain behind it are only known to ourselves. Maybe we all say that our work is good to the outside world, but in fact we know better than anyone, so no teacher or programmer is more tired than anyone else, and everyone is tired.

Third, in a sense, every job is both brain-consuming and laborious.

Programmers work with their brains. Basically, they don't need to consider too much social guidance. They just need to immerse themselves in their own world and be miserable programmers. Programmers really can't help ordinary people, and it takes brains and thoughts, and neither can teachers. Needless to say, after all, it's all for life. At work, no one lives an easy life and no one needs to please anyone. Come on, workers!

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