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by jefftougas
5473 days ago
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This is pretty interesting in light of a post that was on here a couple days ago: http://joel.is/post/6687368692/startup-bootstrapping It seems that if you look at full or part time consulting as simply a way to pay the bills while you work on getting a startup off the ground (or working for free as a super early employee at a startup), to the point that its ramen profitable, then consulting can be quite beneficial. In fact I believe I read somewhere that Chris Wanstrath and PJ Hyett were both doing freelance work when they first were bootstrapping github. Remaining extremely frugal despite a six figure salary also seems key here. This seems like a "it depends on the individual" sort of thing. |
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