Any software program or system that can net an expert more than $250k/year in consulting fees so he can call himself a real professional, just like his buddies who went to law school or medical school (or the finance…
An adviser is only going to generate you more work. They don't produce, by definition. What you need is a co-founder - or a contractor. Use your full time job to pay for one.
I'm with you. I'm younger but still, the idea of sitting at WORK at 8pm eating dinner next to a billionaire and countless early employee millionaires while making them all even richer sort of turns my god damn stomach.
> However that's how things are in reality. No, that's how things are in your reality, which is not necessarily anyone else's reality. You've just perfectly described under-skilled, over-worked, under-paid H1b-style…
LOL Anyone who's ever worked with a Chinese PhD's, grad students or serious developers (such as in finance) knows this is complete horseshit... But you're right, this thread is the perfect place for some casual racism…
If I were 20 again I'd be doing the exact same shit I was doing the first time around, finishing school, drinking with my friends and trying to get laid. I learned how to code and build UNIX systems before I went to…
An aside: a lot of Korean companies have offices in LA that help with their US market activities. These aren't always publicized so always ask!
> It isn't a legal record, but people treat it that way No they don't. It's evidence and is treated as such, including all the proper oversight regarding chain of custody and regulatory capture/compliance. All…
> lie about it Nothing in those answers is a lie or not true. It's just an answer that conveniently avoids getting insulted at a table full of people higher than you in the social hierarchy. Maybe you just don't…
> falsely Nothing about those answers are false. It's a truthful answer designed to promote good will, not a lie. It's called having social skills. His inability to play this game got him a stinging insult in front…
> asked me where I went to college Political protip: Answer his question. "I went to X University". Because... you did, didn't you? And if he asks you what you majored in: "I studied Y. But somehow I ended up in…
LOL, don't ask me, you're the one who were complaining about not being recognized by the NY Times for your achievements.
Your style of writing is awful. I had no idea whether you were the developer or the boss or what until the last two sentences. Try defining the variables first, not last. And most people need an experience like that to…
Get used to it. You aren't a founder - or at least haven't been presented as one (hmmm...) To the rest of the world you are no better than the guy who empties the trash. This is also what your boss Ben thinks but he's…
> suicide-inducing > mildest winter climate in Canada I'm confused, these two things aren't mutually exclusive.
> If the Chinese do not behave as the United States wants on those stretches of highway, the highways will cease to be accessible to the Chinese. China never "behaves" as the US wants. Where have you been for the…
It works by taking (mostly) off the shelf indexing software and attaching it to former executives of enterprise search and e-discovery companies. You could reproduce the whole thing from scratch and not get a dollar's…
Any software program or system that can net an expert more than $250k/year in consulting fees so he can call himself a real professional, just like his buddies who went to law school or medical school (or the finance…
An adviser is only going to generate you more work. They don't produce, by definition. What you need is a co-founder - or a contractor. Use your full time job to pay for one.
I'm with you. I'm younger but still, the idea of sitting at WORK at 8pm eating dinner next to a billionaire and countless early employee millionaires while making them all even richer sort of turns my god damn stomach.
> However that's how things are in reality. No, that's how things are in your reality, which is not necessarily anyone else's reality. You've just perfectly described under-skilled, over-worked, under-paid H1b-style…
LOL Anyone who's ever worked with a Chinese PhD's, grad students or serious developers (such as in finance) knows this is complete horseshit... But you're right, this thread is the perfect place for some casual racism…
If I were 20 again I'd be doing the exact same shit I was doing the first time around, finishing school, drinking with my friends and trying to get laid. I learned how to code and build UNIX systems before I went to…
An aside: a lot of Korean companies have offices in LA that help with their US market activities. These aren't always publicized so always ask!
> It isn't a legal record, but people treat it that way No they don't. It's evidence and is treated as such, including all the proper oversight regarding chain of custody and regulatory capture/compliance. All…
> lie about it Nothing in those answers is a lie or not true. It's just an answer that conveniently avoids getting insulted at a table full of people higher than you in the social hierarchy. Maybe you just don't…
> falsely Nothing about those answers are false. It's a truthful answer designed to promote good will, not a lie. It's called having social skills. His inability to play this game got him a stinging insult in front…
> asked me where I went to college Political protip: Answer his question. "I went to X University". Because... you did, didn't you? And if he asks you what you majored in: "I studied Y. But somehow I ended up in…
LOL, don't ask me, you're the one who were complaining about not being recognized by the NY Times for your achievements.
Your style of writing is awful. I had no idea whether you were the developer or the boss or what until the last two sentences. Try defining the variables first, not last. And most people need an experience like that to…
Get used to it. You aren't a founder - or at least haven't been presented as one (hmmm...) To the rest of the world you are no better than the guy who empties the trash. This is also what your boss Ben thinks but he's…
> suicide-inducing > mildest winter climate in Canada I'm confused, these two things aren't mutually exclusive.
> If the Chinese do not behave as the United States wants on those stretches of highway, the highways will cease to be accessible to the Chinese. China never "behaves" as the US wants. Where have you been for the…
It works by taking (mostly) off the shelf indexing software and attaching it to former executives of enterprise search and e-discovery companies. You could reproduce the whole thing from scratch and not get a dollar's…