I may not have much NYC pizza experience (NJ FTW) but in my opinion there's good pizza and great pizza -- rarely bad pizza! If I was having a pizza-less day and suddenly got one of these, it'd definitely be a +1 :)
(Tounge-in-cheek from a dude who loves pizza and has been refining a home recipe every Friday for the last few years).
This is just so bizarre. As an applicant, why the hell would I want to use my ex/current-employer as channel for my next one? As an employer, I would probably be annoyed.
Is there something particular with NYC culture which makes this anything but weird and out of touch?
Apoorva Mehta founded Instacart in 2012 at age 26. He tried to apply for funding through Y Combinator but missed the deadline. He eventually got a meeting by using the Instacart mobile app to deliver a six-pack of beer from 21st Amendment Brewery to a Y Combinator partner[10] and was admitted to the summer of 2012 batch.[12] Y Combinator helped Mehta raise $2.3 million in funding[10] and enabled him to meet his two co-founders, Max Mullen and Brandon Leonardo.[11]
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 53.8 ms ] threadbesides, have you ever tried it? Its really not that bad.
avoid the Pizza Hut tho.
(Tounge-in-cheek from a dude who loves pizza and has been refining a home recipe every Friday for the last few years).
I have a question about tipping a pizza delivery driver...
Sincerely, Mr. D. Boss
Is there something particular with NYC culture which makes this anything but weird and out of touch?
Apoorva Mehta founded Instacart in 2012 at age 26. He tried to apply for funding through Y Combinator but missed the deadline. He eventually got a meeting by using the Instacart mobile app to deliver a six-pack of beer from 21st Amendment Brewery to a Y Combinator partner[10] and was admitted to the summer of 2012 batch.[12] Y Combinator helped Mehta raise $2.3 million in funding[10] and enabled him to meet his two co-founders, Max Mullen and Brandon Leonardo.[11]