Talking to friends about starting one of my own ideas, reached an age where digging through the dirt is still fun, but I think I should be doing more.
Thanks for the concern :) , I rarely join startups because I think they have a chance to succeed, it’s just the only place you can get stuff done and have a good time, big companies are… Horrifying :( Google might have been the worst.
Absolutely on the whole not being able to get stuff done front. The main reason I’m quitting where I currently work is because it’s impossible to do the most basic of tasks without having 40 meetings about it and it being delayed by 6 months for no apparent reason.
Thanks, I am just so… silicon valley has a lot of used-car salesmen around, and I’m nervous about getting screwed over by a co-founder. Not good at the whole “don’t fuck with me” thing, either come off as a pushover or a psycho, never worked out the subtlety of a middle ground :(
Chip architecture/design, etc. Was AI, but also supercomputers in the past, that was fun. Current company is a bit different, but I really liked my boss during the interview, he was cool.
Love the job, not the kind of thing you can do without kissing a lot of ass for a lot of capital.
Hah, no, but I’m good otherwise.
Talking to friends about starting one of my own ideas, reached an age where digging through the dirt is still fun, but I think I should be doing more.
Thanks for the concern :) , I rarely join startups because I think they have a chance to succeed, it’s just the only place you can get stuff done and have a good time, big companies are… Horrifying :( Google might have been the worst.
I need to get off my ass really.
Absolutely on the whole not being able to get stuff done front. The main reason I’m quitting where I currently work is because it’s impossible to do the most basic of tasks without having 40 meetings about it and it being delayed by 6 months for no apparent reason.
Well that’s good to hear. Too many people get fucked over by startups too often.
Haha, those co-founders got fairly well screwed, but startups are a bit like a lottery ticket to me: huge risk, pretty decent potential reward.
The only difference is if you’re careful, you come out having learned things.
I just started a business after getting laid off from Deere, 10/10 can recommend.
What is your business doing?
Hunting
Thanks, I am just so… silicon valley has a lot of used-car salesmen around, and I’m nervous about getting screwed over by a co-founder. Not good at the whole “don’t fuck with me” thing, either come off as a pushover or a psycho, never worked out the subtlety of a middle ground :(
congrats you just started your own today. go boldly.
Thanks a lot for the support! I really need to get off my lazy ass.
Social… Anything is not my strong suit, but if I can find some guys who do that good, I should be set.
social media? like marketing/awareness? or are you talking about professional networking to find talent?
No, like… talking and dealing with people is not my strong suit, I’m a hardcore engineer to the point of autism :(
cool what kind of engineering do you do?
Chip architecture/design, etc. Was AI, but also supercomputers in the past, that was fun. Current company is a bit different, but I really liked my boss during the interview, he was cool.
Love the job, not the kind of thing you can do without kissing a lot of ass for a lot of capital.
cool thanks for the insight. kinda hard to just launch a VLSI project on your own i bet.
Yeah :(