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    His competitors should pay a series people to take the job and waste his time, aggravate him, cause scandals, etc.

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    Zomato will pay in the second year

    “I will gladly pay you on Tuesday for some labor today”

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      Maybe, if you’re good enough, you’ll be promoted to a job that pays you. (And if you’re not, then you just haven’t proven yourself.) And so, work becomes like athletics or musicianship: something most participants lose money on, but a famous few get rich from, drawing the others in.

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    Billionaire store app has people paying to be customers

    Billionaire software app company has programmers paying to be programmers

    This fits the USA mould.

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      Deepinder Goyal (born January 26, 1983) is an Indian entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder, CEO, and managing director of Zomato, an Indian multinational restaurant aggregator and food delivery company.

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      What does this have to do with the USA?

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    “One comment on X compares Goyal to Infosys co-founder Narayama Murthy – who regularly advocates for 70-hour work weeks and recently opined that introducing two-day weekends was a mistake.”

    Come on people, these CEOs won’t get rich on their own. Keep working for their dreams!