It goes both ways. If anything, I would argue that employees have way more cancel power than founders, and it's far more common for employees to get their founders in trouble than the other way around. No VC will ever…
When Coinbase's circumstances changed, they offered a 4 month severance - even for people who never worked there a single day. I am not implying that there are no good reasons why someone should bail out after…
> 58 days is under two months I engaged with you on a good faith basis that you're genuinely curious about the point I am trying to make. The above comment makes it clear that you're just trolling. > and a startup could…
> I also don't think accepting an offer and later declining because you found higher comp elsewhere is dishonest. It truly is for one very simple reason - you accept and the hiring manager tells all other candidates…
Let's pray. But let's not count on it.
The OP made it sound like it's not a big deal to do what he did. My reaction is based on that context.
There's also a lot of middle ground: - a friend is looking to take a bet on this guy in his company. - we're looking for new members for our camp and this guy shows up. - a female friend meets him on a dating app and…
> out of how many times? Let's do the math. YC has had 378 exits out of 4314 investments [0], so roughly 9% so far. Most investments have been made recently enough that those companies are still baking, so let's double…
Not sure why it was necessary to put SV startup CEO into quotation marks. Also funny that you think that somehow Bezos and Elon are struggling. And lastly, screwing people over will not get you fame but infamy…
Extending a job offer to someone means you met with them on multiple occasions, remotely and in person. I know I am not going to forget their face in 10 years. Would I feel a bit less wronged about them after 10 years?…
> If it takes 4 months to hire and onboard.. fix that It takes an average of 58 days to hire an engineer in the US. [0] Add to that another two months to onboard them. [1] > Offer them half your company if that's what…
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No need to apologize - what you're sharing is the accepted truism. And yes, it makes it hard to compete for the same talent that's also considering FAANG. I will be even more blunt - yes, you're likely to retire sooner…
I would be ok with just "honest."
Sure, if you couldn't care less about your job, then why care about anyone else screwing you over in your job? But let's see if the inverse is true as well. If you deeply deeply deeply cared about your job (eg: it's…
I like how you minimize the ethical implications by calling it a business decision. I do agree that screwing over a family member is different than screwing over a colleague, but let's also agree that both are bad. And…
I met more tech friends at burning man than any other place outside my workplaces.
I've been a startup founder for the last 20 years, and the short answer is yes. I did exactly that same thing in 2020 to help onboard someone in February who we otherwise wouldn't have been able to keep. Our board asked…
I could respond with something equally snarky, but that would detract from the point I am trying to make. I would recommend you reread my message and try not to take it personally but instead ask yourself if there's a…
Great, that's n = 1. For comparison, I would have never ever reached out to you again. And if I met you in the hallway at some other place, I would have made sure that everyone knows how I feel about you. Most people…
> Based on 365 operating days per year and 90% CO2 draw-down efficiency, we expect to capture 37 tCO2 in the first year. I wonder what the business model here looks like. I suppose you could try to get government to…
The irony here is that so many Americans will say "I'll move to Canada if things don't get better here." None of them have ever lived in Canada (or any other country), and just assume that things must be better…
Whoever complains about slavery in the US should look up the 996 working hour system in China (spoiler: 72 hours per week). Why compare ourselves to China and not to a place like Argentina or wherever they take mid-day…
> Amazon is not even close to bottom of the barrel. What would you define as the bottom of the barrel then? There has to be a sensible threshold that delineates between 1) "I encountered a lot of bad luck but I am…
For someone to say that being "single, full-time working people, especially in tech" is a matter of privilege is such a sign of our excuse-seeking times. Literally, every single one of those attributes are (or used to…
It goes both ways. If anything, I would argue that employees have way more cancel power than founders, and it's far more common for employees to get their founders in trouble than the other way around. No VC will ever…
When Coinbase's circumstances changed, they offered a 4 month severance - even for people who never worked there a single day. I am not implying that there are no good reasons why someone should bail out after…
> 58 days is under two months I engaged with you on a good faith basis that you're genuinely curious about the point I am trying to make. The above comment makes it clear that you're just trolling. > and a startup could…
> I also don't think accepting an offer and later declining because you found higher comp elsewhere is dishonest. It truly is for one very simple reason - you accept and the hiring manager tells all other candidates…
Let's pray. But let's not count on it.
The OP made it sound like it's not a big deal to do what he did. My reaction is based on that context.
There's also a lot of middle ground: - a friend is looking to take a bet on this guy in his company. - we're looking for new members for our camp and this guy shows up. - a female friend meets him on a dating app and…
> out of how many times? Let's do the math. YC has had 378 exits out of 4314 investments [0], so roughly 9% so far. Most investments have been made recently enough that those companies are still baking, so let's double…
Not sure why it was necessary to put SV startup CEO into quotation marks. Also funny that you think that somehow Bezos and Elon are struggling. And lastly, screwing people over will not get you fame but infamy…
Extending a job offer to someone means you met with them on multiple occasions, remotely and in person. I know I am not going to forget their face in 10 years. Would I feel a bit less wronged about them after 10 years?…
> If it takes 4 months to hire and onboard.. fix that It takes an average of 58 days to hire an engineer in the US. [0] Add to that another two months to onboard them. [1] > Offer them half your company if that's what…
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No need to apologize - what you're sharing is the accepted truism. And yes, it makes it hard to compete for the same talent that's also considering FAANG. I will be even more blunt - yes, you're likely to retire sooner…
I would be ok with just "honest."
Sure, if you couldn't care less about your job, then why care about anyone else screwing you over in your job? But let's see if the inverse is true as well. If you deeply deeply deeply cared about your job (eg: it's…
I like how you minimize the ethical implications by calling it a business decision. I do agree that screwing over a family member is different than screwing over a colleague, but let's also agree that both are bad. And…
I met more tech friends at burning man than any other place outside my workplaces.
I've been a startup founder for the last 20 years, and the short answer is yes. I did exactly that same thing in 2020 to help onboard someone in February who we otherwise wouldn't have been able to keep. Our board asked…
I could respond with something equally snarky, but that would detract from the point I am trying to make. I would recommend you reread my message and try not to take it personally but instead ask yourself if there's a…
Great, that's n = 1. For comparison, I would have never ever reached out to you again. And if I met you in the hallway at some other place, I would have made sure that everyone knows how I feel about you. Most people…
> Based on 365 operating days per year and 90% CO2 draw-down efficiency, we expect to capture 37 tCO2 in the first year. I wonder what the business model here looks like. I suppose you could try to get government to…
The irony here is that so many Americans will say "I'll move to Canada if things don't get better here." None of them have ever lived in Canada (or any other country), and just assume that things must be better…
Whoever complains about slavery in the US should look up the 996 working hour system in China (spoiler: 72 hours per week). Why compare ourselves to China and not to a place like Argentina or wherever they take mid-day…
> Amazon is not even close to bottom of the barrel. What would you define as the bottom of the barrel then? There has to be a sensible threshold that delineates between 1) "I encountered a lot of bad luck but I am…
For someone to say that being "single, full-time working people, especially in tech" is a matter of privilege is such a sign of our excuse-seeking times. Literally, every single one of those attributes are (or used to…