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Cake day: November 21st, 2023

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  • If you worked before, you have some value in the previous company. You can always go back.

    Truth is business is not for everyone. There is a steep learning curve and you need resilience for it.

    Take some time away. Reflect on what you could have done better. Go back to a job. Build confidence. And come back again when you’re ready.

    There are always opportunities. Only question is whether you’re ready for them.


  • Fully remote but had an company that worked in an office for about 6 years. So this is from an employer / business owner:

    A couple of reasons why on-site might be better:

    • better team bonding / closer relationship
    • faster execution of ideas (especially for startups)
    • less distractions
    • better to guide new team members
    • there are some jobs that are not project based, so productivity is lower for remote.
    • poorer communication

    Yes, it’s down to management and better communication,

    But I need to put in way more effort to get more from the team versus (the whole job of a leader and manager)

    Especially if the team is inexperienced and never worked remotely before.

    It works for a company with an established systems. But less for a startup trying to figure things out and scale.