I think this generalizes to: can't be fired, can't be downsized, can't be denied a promotion, etc. Granted, you're biting off many of the standard running-a-business risks, but in return for that you get an outcome curve shaped like running a business.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1265216265347629056 …
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Legal: Haha what? Candidate: We're going to work together for a few years, happily, and then on my last day I'm going to ask you for an export of my email list. Legal: You mean our email list. Candidate: We are both professional communicators and misspeak very infrequently.
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Maybe this is false Baader-Meinhof but seems potentially related to something I've been chewing on for the past week: Transaction costs of all kinds have gone way down since Coase's Nature of the Firm, and I don't think contracting has caught up.
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