Last summer, I wrote a post called "Why I Didn't Get A Real Job" that got a lot of attention. Admittedly, it was a childish reaction to a relative's assertion that I needed to go get a "real job." After a few months of full-time entrepreneurship that same summer, I thought I was finally experiencing "the startup life." Twenty-four-hour hackathons, no set hours, no boss — "Oh yeah!" I'd say, "let's disrupt stuff!"
Last summer, I wrote a post called "Why I Didn't Get A Real Job" that got a lot of attention. Admittedly, it was a childish reaction to a relative's assertion that I needed to go get a "real job." After a few months of full-time entrepreneurship that same summer, I thought I was finally experiencing "the startup life." Twenty-four-hour hackathons, no set hours, no boss — "Oh yeah!" I'd say, "let's disrupt stuff!"