It's the inference that it sucks more to be a coder on average than asking "do you want fries with that?". I'm a little suspicious.
It still looks closer to there is some great personal demand, or philosophical divide forming...
A huge factor is also the options open to the individual, which for a talented person in a skilled sector tends to be much better than someone working as a burger flipper.
A huge factor is also the options open to the individual, which for a talented person in a skilled sector tends to be much better than someone working as a burger flipper.