Snapchat has proven invaluable for me to keep tabs on what the situation is like around the area I live. CNN paints this deadly picture meanwhile my area in Miami is chillin.
Can you give me examples where I'm breaking the guidelines? I've been extra careful to leave comments that contribute to the discussion and share a unique point of view.
I explicitly told them, via email, I have ZERO experience pen testing, or anything related to hacking. I'm a terrific software engineer looking to pivot into this market, would take a salary cut to get my feet wet and be mentored. Would this be possible? Are you guys remotely interested in an arrangement like this?
They say great, when can we sync up? That's definitely something we can do.
So we set a call up and the call takes literally 39 seconds, I'll never forget it. He asked me what experience I had, and I reply: None whatsoever, like I mentioned in my email I'm interested in jumping into this line of work though.
"Thanks but we're not going to move forward."
Before I can even say thank you for your time, goodbye, the dude just hangs up the phone on me lol.
I disagree. If I told you break some laws, you'll be protected, you still wouldn't be able to come up with a billion dollar idea and _execute_.
Uber's success hinged on the fact that they did a lot of things right, most importantly building something that's a net positive to the end user. Breaking laws just helped them expand quicker.
The end user for Uber doesn't care at all about wages for the drivers. "Oh that's so sad... but I need to use Uber because it's hassle free."
Every time I start getting a lot of requests for work, I up my price. Ideally you should be getting about 3 requests for work per month. 4 is pushing it, it means you should be charging more.
Charge more until you stop being flooded with work requests.