I went through two divorces, and some of my considerations was along the same lines (not enough time and creative energy for my own ideas) (spoiler: I thought I could work more on my own ideas, but in the end, I…
I don't think joining a startup is a very economical decision as opposed to joining a big company. Startups usually give stock options enough for some equivalent of early retirement after 5 years if there's a successful…
RE your questions there's one thing I know: non-compete are not enforceable in California. Relax and join a different medical startup if you want. (I am not a lawyer, so get one to confirm, or get listen to another 10…
Startups aren't meant to let one spend time with his family. It's also quite common that first 4-12 months in a new company (startup or not) are much more demanding than ongoing work (due to ramp up).
I went through two divorces, and some of my considerations was along the same lines (not enough time and creative energy for my own ideas) (spoiler: I thought I could work more on my own ideas, but in the end, I…
I don't think joining a startup is a very economical decision as opposed to joining a big company. Startups usually give stock options enough for some equivalent of early retirement after 5 years if there's a successful…
RE your questions there's one thing I know: non-compete are not enforceable in California. Relax and join a different medical startup if you want. (I am not a lawyer, so get one to confirm, or get listen to another 10…
Startups aren't meant to let one spend time with his family. It's also quite common that first 4-12 months in a new company (startup or not) are much more demanding than ongoing work (due to ramp up).