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by toddmorey
756 days ago
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Prior founder here: I think this is a fair question and glad it was asked for discussion. They raise a good point about the pool of potential founders being limited by the necessity of a low salary. I think it will always be part of the VC funding model, though. However, also important to note that VC funding isn't the only way to do a startup. |
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By phrasing it as "Pay a FAANG TC (most of which is public stock anyhow) or it's not worth it" is clearly hubris, because it implies that FAANG is somehow superior to other employers (they ain't) and it assumes that founders are somehow superior to mid or senior level leadership at large public companies (they ain't - they're the same people a majority of the time).
> However, also important to note that VC funding isn't the only way to do a startup.
Yep! This! VC is just a way to raise private capital. If you can successfully build on the bootstrap model go for it.