Ask HN: Are you working 996 hours? 9am-9pm, 6 days/week. Working them? Would you? Tricked into 996? |
Ask HN: Are you working 996 hours? 9am-9pm, 6 days/week. Working them? Would you? Tricked into 996? |
I've been in dire straits and desperately needed money a number of times, so I know what that's like. This may be a US-centric kind of thing, but when I've been that desperate, I've started a business. Doing that has led to me improving my situation even when the business technically "failed". In fact, being desperate seems to increase the effectiveness of starting my own venture, precisely because it's such a powerful motivator. Failure is not an option and all that.
I'm totally willing to make such sacrifices -- and more -- for my own ventures, where I accrue the equity, business network, and all the other indirect benefits (that will keep benefiting me even if/when the income stops.) I'm just not willing to do it for other people's ventures. That makes no sense to me at all.
I wasn't put on Earth to create shareholder value. Work is the means to an end. The less of it I have to do, the better.
If I was paid hourly, hell no.
But my agents are.
• Ads all over SF that just have our logo with no context
• Hacker house in Pac Heights
• Shared space in Hayes (for calls)
• Tech stack is Next.js/React/OPENAI_API_KEY
• Product is AI SOC-2 verification
• The company will fail, I'll pivot into real estate