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Ask HN: Has anyone here started a software company in a small town?
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by vital101
2600 days ago
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Hello HN, I am originally from a town of ~6,000 people in northern Michigan. My story mirrors most of the college educated students in my graduating class: moved away for college, got a degree, and then stayed away from home because there are few jobs for college educated people. I've always wanted to give back to my home community by starting a software company there. The local economy couldn't support a software consultancy, but a SaaS company could work. The obvious problem is attracting and retaining talent [and also having a profitable company ;)]. I suspect that there are software developers out there that would want to have the small-town lifestyle while still working on interesting things and not having to be remote. So, has anyone here ever started a software company in a small town? How'd it go? What were some of the problems? Successes? Thanks! |
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I'm sure there are great small towns and not all experiences will be like mine. My caution from personal experience is this: Make sure you actually understand the politics before you invest any resources. Perhaps as a this is your hometown you will be able to succeed where I failed.
Small town politics are insufferable. In this town of 2800, one extended family held every political office and every board membership, and by extension controlled every municipal job. If the town leadership don't support you, you are screwed.
No matter what your intentions are, you should expect that some members of a small community will question them and distrust you if you are an outsider. This prejudiced will extend to any out of area employee you bring on board. Someone actually challenged my efforts to install solar power stating it would cause cancer.
The graduating class typically had one kid moving on any form of higher education. Education and technology were just not priorities for the people of this more agrarian community.