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mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
culture starts building on day 1.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
why not both? If you want to do something incredible, sacrifices often need to be made.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I wonder if this is a misunderstanding on accountability. The demo days hold people accountable to others AND themselves.

There is a general movement to eschew accountability which is a huge mistake because this concept is critical in continuous improvement.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Slower != better

There are times to go fast and take on a little debt vs going slow and getting it right.

It's often hard to know the right time to apply the right strategy. I would like to believe that's what experience gives us.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
what if the push to work 4 days instead of 5, and less hours in a day, and the wedge being driven between the founders and the proletariat is the result of a psi-ops from Russia and China to hobble the US from the inside. Convince the current generation that working hard and pursuing your craft is inherently a bad thing. I feel like this would work.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
fabricated outrage. There is no reason why a "go for it" startup wouldn't be honest about the hours they want to get out of employees. You don't have to work here. It's not always a conspiracy.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
at will, exempt employee. no overtime. There is generally no cap on the number of hours an employee can legally work in a day. Employer can ask for just about any hours, and you can quit if you don't like it.
mb22
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Have a discussion. Present your case and listen to your manager's response. I can't speak for all managers, but I've never met a reasonable manager who wanted to drive our a good engineer even in this economy. Perhaps there was a misunderstanding along the way? Don't listen to the people who presume all managers are bad, have bad motive, want to screw you for stochastic reasons, or are 100% willing to execute their manager's bad plan. A lot of managers are ex engineers just like you that want to build great products, enjoy work and their engineering brains still exist and don't want to be a*h*les.
mb22
·4 yıl önce·discuss
There is way less team loyalty. Teams are not geographical, so no physical attachment. Teams change players too much for me to become a fan and buy their merch.