Out of college I interviewed with a company that actively touted its 100-hour-a-week expectation.
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Independent of any discussion about reduced productivity, the 100-hour rule at that company was a clear means to building a merchantable mythos. An insidious way to pad the pockets of the founders.
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So despite an understanding of the caustic effects of the 100-hour week, it’s still sometimes touted as “the-one-true-way” by companies and individuals. It makes one wonder what’s truly for sale at these places.
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No need to mention the company’s name, but as a hint this was their logo.pic.twitter.com/HM1Q08PpZF
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Funny that, how much you can make when you’re getting your labor at 60% below market rates.
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