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by aurelianito
5199 days ago
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> My assumption is that starters are much more common--but maybe that's because I assume everyone is just like me. If finishers are less common than starters, shouldn't they be payed more? Are they being payed more? Is it a flaw in the market? |
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That said, pay is based on perception as much as results. If a starter can sell someone on his vision of a $50M revenue payment processing platform, there's a good chance he can convince someone to pay him a small fraction of that like $500k, at least until the project dies off. Finishers can't do that while shooting one bug or fixing one feature at a time.