Yes, VC kids. Let's be honest. Kid creates a decent website/service in a few days/weeks -> VC funding -> ludicrous spending on top tier development environments, offices, staff, and services -> "oh fuck".
I'm 20 myself, and while I'm not the hottest shit around, I have been working at a bank for the past two years. I've been exposed to some really smart people with extremely challenging problems, way more so than creating a pretty service in a few weeks and getting crazy amounts of funding for a business that's most likely going to fail because we're just that, kids.
Before coming into my role, I truly did think I was the best because I was able to create pretty websites with whatever is the latest JS library everyone is fawning over. That illusion was destroyed immediately when you start designing and working on infrastructures that have to handle millions of payments a minute, working with multiple vendors, business units, testing units, and various other departments you need to familiarize yourself with.
I would urge you to consider whether you have an accurate picture of the world. It would be a staggering claim, to me, that even most of the people who get VC money could be characterized as "kids". Getting VC money is a lot of networking, calling, follow-ups, and frank discussion of terms. I don't think that selects well for "kids".
I'm 20 myself, and while I'm not the hottest shit around, I have been working at a bank for the past two years. I've been exposed to some really smart people with extremely challenging problems, way more so than creating a pretty service in a few weeks and getting crazy amounts of funding for a business that's most likely going to fail because we're just that, kids.
Before coming into my role, I truly did think I was the best because I was able to create pretty websites with whatever is the latest JS library everyone is fawning over. That illusion was destroyed immediately when you start designing and working on infrastructures that have to handle millions of payments a minute, working with multiple vendors, business units, testing units, and various other departments you need to familiarize yourself with.