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chatmasta ◴[] No.44289323[source]
How does the compensation work? The US prison system has a bit of a nasty reputation when it comes to exploiting prison labor, so I hope those practices aren’t carrying over into these more forward-looking types of initiative… but at the same time, surely Turso isn’t paying full SWE salary?
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laufey ◴[] No.44289450[source]
Just curious, why would you expect him to be paid less? I know historically pay is bad for prisoners, but if he's working the same hours and is just as productive as any other employee, shouldn't he be paid the same? I could potentially see paying someone less if they were coming in with much less experience than what's usually hired for in the role, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
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TheGrumpyBrit ◴[] No.44289600[source]
You can make the exact same argument about employers paying different rates depending on the country the employee is based in, and for all the same reasons.

Is there a good reason why a developer in Thailand or India should be paid less than their colleague who works on the same team, but is based in the US? Many companies believe so - there's a significant difference in the cost of living between those two employees, and employers believe it is fair to adjust the salary to provide a similar quality of life to both.

Equally, a person incarcerated in New York City doesn't have the same living costs as a person who has to live in New York City, so you could reasonably argue that any "Cost of living premium" that a company offers to NYC based employees doesn't need to apply to a person who doesn't experience those higher costs.

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koakuma-chan ◴[] No.44289652[source]
> and employers believe it is fair to adjust the salary to provide a similar quality of life to both

That's bullshit. E.g. electronics cost the same in all countries.

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dylan604 ◴[] No.44289697{4}[source]
Actually, no they don't. With various forms of VAT and tariffs, things definitely do not cost the same in all countries.
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1. koakuma-chan ◴[] No.44289849{5}[source]
The point is that they are definitely not cheaper than in the US
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2. dylan604 ◴[] No.44290381[source]
Is that true still? I don't go searching prices in foreign markets, but something like the RPi being a UK piece of kit seems like it would now be more expensive in the US compared to UK simply based on recent tariffs being applied.
3. SomeUserName432 ◴[] No.44297548[source]
I generally pay 2x-3x the US price.

There are definitely countries with more expensive electronics.