Well, that's because in law, you can't attend a 4 week bootcamp, call yourself a lawyer and inflate the ranks of desperate looking for a job. Now, also remote.
And as a doctor, you can't attend a 4 week bootcamp, call yourself a doctor and inflate the ranks of desperate looking for a job. And at least you gotta be in person, no remote.
Much of the problems of software engineering stem from the highly inflationary nature of it's people. There's a trillion of us already and more keep coming. That's what you get when there's a dozen for everything: a dime's worth.
And as a doctor, you can't attend a 4 week bootcamp, call yourself a doctor and inflate the ranks of desperate looking for a job. And at least you gotta be in person, no remote.
Much of the problems of software engineering stem from the highly inflationary nature of it's people. There's a trillion of us already and more keep coming. That's what you get when there's a dozen for everything: a dime's worth.