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by WillPostForFood
3612 days ago
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> When a founder doesn't know that they don't have money to pay their employees it's unforgivable. This is a constant state for a startup, from day 1. You always have a runway of some length at which point you know you can't pay your employees. The question is when you start to warn about the runway running out. It's much more grey than you suggest. 2 days warning is unconscionable, IMO. But do you need to start warning employees at 120 days? 90 days? 60 days? |
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