| This is in response to a HN post from today [Autotab](https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/autotab/jobs/V5V8saO-founding-engineer) "We are building a tiny, ambitious team that works shoulder-to-shoulder 6 days / week." "Compensation: $130 - $180 / 0.50% - 2.49%
Location: NYC" Why would anyone work six days a week for 0.5%? At 0.5% ownership, the company needs a $40million valuation for this equity to be worth $200K pre-tax. If they have more investment rounds and you get diluted to 0.1%, for the equity to be worth $200K the company needs a $200million valuation. So here's my question: What factors might make these terms appealing, or what might be the reasons someone would consider such a role despite these conditions? edit: "these conditions" being average/low base, equity with tiny prospects of becoming life-changing money, work 6 days a week |
And what's worse, it's for an automation company!
> Work on one of the most important problems in the field. Digital robots will unlock the next 100x productivity increase, and free humans from trillions of hours of soul-crushing work.
"We need you to put in 60 hour weeks to save people from soul-crushing work"
If you are the founder who posted this job listing and happen to be reading this post, you fundamentally need to change your attitude about your business. You are explicitly making a business culture of misunderstanding your customer base. If you don't appreciate the value of a life or personal time, do not run an automation company.