To strengthen your point, by the mid-2000s there was a booming industry of well paid "consultants" developing software for the public sector, big companies and such. Largely .NET. It wasn't sexy. A project could be deploying an intranet and making it play with some other stuff. There weren't stock options. People wore suits.
The pay was certainly not poverty level and the required skillset was pretty achievable.
The pay was certainly not poverty level and the required skillset was pretty achievable.