I hate to break it to you, but doing a startup is infinitely harder than corporate ladder climbing...and it takes more skill and vastly more risk management.
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I hate to break it to you, but doing a startup is infinitely harder than corporate ladder climbing...and it takes more skill and vastly more risk management.
How AI’s threat to entry-level jobs is turning gen Z into ‘Generation Entrepreneur’
As AI erases the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder, some gen Z workers skip the entry level to become their own CEOs
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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I hate to break it to you, but doing a startup is infinitely harder than corporate ladder climbing...and it takes more skill and vastly more risk management.
How AI’s threat to entry-level jobs is turning gen Z into ‘Generation Entrepreneur’
As AI erases the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder, some gen Z workers skip the entry level to become their own CEOs
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
@noplasticshower doing a *successful* startup, it is very easy to fail.
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@noplasticshower doing a *successful* startup, it is very easy to fail.
@jack_daniel @noplasticshower for some people.
I have zero patience for the corporate political bullshit, do much better in small companies.
I’ve spent the last 20+ years failing at startups (though the latest one is promising). This is still easier for me than trying to climb the corporate career ladder.
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@jack_daniel @noplasticshower for some people.
I have zero patience for the corporate political bullshit, do much better in small companies.
I’ve spent the last 20+ years failing at startups (though the latest one is promising). This is still easier for me than trying to climb the corporate career ladder.
@GentlemanTech @jack_daniel @noplasticshower This is me, I HATE working for big companies. I'd rather work at a dozen failing startups than one fortune 500.
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@GentlemanTech @jack_daniel @noplasticshower This is me, I HATE working for big companies. I'd rather work at a dozen failing startups than one fortune 500.
@nuintari @GentlemanTech @jack_daniel I have done one or two successful startups myself and advised a nice set of others. Still at that latter game, in fact. Lots of good exits (through hard work, foresight, and sheer luck).
Business | Gary McGraw
Gary McGraw is CEO of the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning and serves on the Boards and Advisory Boards of select startups.
(www.garymcgraw.com)
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I hate to break it to you, but doing a startup is infinitely harder than corporate ladder climbing...and it takes more skill and vastly more risk management.
How AI’s threat to entry-level jobs is turning gen Z into ‘Generation Entrepreneur’
As AI erases the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder, some gen Z workers skip the entry level to become their own CEOs
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
It takes waaaaay better connections too.
If you have the connections to get startup funding, you _definitely_ have the connections to get a high-paying job.
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@jack_daniel @noplasticshower for some people.
I have zero patience for the corporate political bullshit, do much better in small companies.
I’ve spent the last 20+ years failing at startups (though the latest one is promising). This is still easier for me than trying to climb the corporate career ladder.
@GentlemanTech @noplasticshower I get it, until you reach a certain point, the rungs are greased,
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