Imagine grinding away at your high-skilled dinosaur job/industry, thinking you're getting it in but 20-year-old kids are making $110/hour.
I know how it is for tech regarding those internships and new hires are as well - your expectations are pretty low at the company until you get your feet under you.
So chances are they're getting paid much more than you and at a fraction of your stress.
I was talking to a mechanical engineer and they said they were looking for a place paying about $80k ($38/hour) to $90k ($43/hour) at their next job.
They have four years of experience.
That Netflix kid is potentially pulling in nearly a $230k salary, with zero experience - look at the job listing.
Like I said I know a software engineer making $500k with 4 years of experience and an incredible comp package to go along with it all fully-remote.
Dude said he works about 10-20 hours a week (because the team has done a great job setting an efficient system up). That means some weeks dude is pulling in $1k/hour.
These companies are dinosaurs man.
Ya'll really defending this trash culture rather than asking companies to step the fukk up for making you come into an office.
Some fully expect you to put on a suit everyday to "look professional"

They don't even compensate your gas then you got to be in an office or share a cubicle next to someone with gas
To those of ya'll defending this trash, think of that Netflix
internship role when you look at your next paycheck.
Are you really getting paid what you think you should be?
That's why I have a real simple motto for these companies, especially if they ever want me to come into an office.
It's very simple:
fukk you. Pay me.