The 'just say no' engineer thrived in cheap money—and is now extinct

The 'just say no' engineer thrived in cheap money—and is now extinct

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Sean Goedecke argues that the engineer who could refuse work, demand perks, and avoid accountability was a product of ZIRP (zero interest rate policy), not skill or principle. With interest rates back up and hiring tight, that leverage has vanished—a reminder that market conditions, not merit, often determine who gets to be difficult.

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