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by alexlmiller
5679 days ago
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Chiming in one more voice from someone who has worked for Jason: Yes, it's a grind, but he is completely up front about what you're getting yourself into (and if its not something you're interested in, I'd suggest avoiding it). However, if it is something you vibe on, it's overall an amazing experience that gives you many X the experience as you would in most other jobs. There was some hard stuff to deal with, but don't regret my decision to go work for him at all and would absolutely do it again given the chance. |
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It is this notion that, if you like the way he leads, then you are the best. If you don't, then you are 'normal'. i.e. bad, and you don't what to succeed.
That's a false dichotomy and it's highly annoying to hear him re-iterate many, many times.
If he just said, working for me is hell. But, you will get these benefits (all of which might be very valuable in their own right - I am not degrading the quality of his network, and his ability to convince other angels to invest in your next venture).
It's just this 'I am better than everyone' aura that he espouses - in public anyway.
And as I said in my post, I don't think he has earned the right to be like that.
Steve Jobs has. Bill Gates has. Bezos has. Larry & Sergey have. But I am yet to see any of them acting like that. I am sure that all of those guys demand the most out of their employees and push them to give more than they give.
It's just the abrasive - "I am the best entrepreneur in the Valley" attitude that I am talking about here.
It's about time we call a spade a spade.