Deel's business practices are wild. I've had to call them out for overstepping their role as an EOR and to stop sending marketing email to my team about "virtual deel events". Deel treated the people I "hired" through their platform like their own users. I will never use deel again.
We had about 75 people hired through deel at one point. I actually complained to them because they were reaching out to my people inviting them to "Deel Events" and sending them marketing emails.
Deel is just another tech company that thinks they're entitled to data, you're just a user to them. I hope Rippling wins, and that management team gets put in their place.
In the mean time, I'm back to setting up local entities. They took a great idea and ruined trust. When I called them on it they just gave me corporate gaslighting.
It's interesting to hear Taleb talk about statistical analysis in the climate space and this seems to support his point. He's pointed out the inability to really predict what is going on and as I understand it - supports just focusing those prediction resources on mitigating the problem
This seems like classic fat tail uncertainty. We really shouldn't be F'ing around.