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by efriese 3652 days ago
If you really need the unemployment I would blow the whistle. Your livelihood is always more valuable than a reputation. I doubt your reputation will take a huge hit for reporting what sounds like a dishonest company.
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>Your livelihood is always more valuable than a reputation.

I can't say I agree. There are plenty of instances where your short-term financial situation could be a whole lot less important than your long-term reputation within an industry.

Livelihood encompasses more than just financial. If it were just money most people could get by. The stress on a person and their family while job hunting, especially at the CTO level, can be pretty huge. I would much rather have some runway to find the gig I want rather worry about my reputation.
I get the impression that this is a young guy. CTO of a startup means something different than CTO of an established company.

Most likely, it's a bunch of recent college grads working on someone's pipe dream, but there's no real leadership that would translate to a company.

I don't think asking your employer to pay you for your work is going to damage your long-term reputation in the industry.

I can only think of one person in the entire world who has damaged their reputation in the programming community enough for me to care.

At the same time, any company that would look down on you for doing this is a shitty company.