top | item 44918648 (no title) Cyclone_ | 6 months ago People leaving to do their own startups would be a pretty small portion of the job market, even on the SF Bay area. discuss order hn newest kristopolous|6 months ago right, upon further research, there's no corresponding increase in LLC or EIN filings so the startup hypothesis is likely unsupported seangrogg|6 months ago In all fairness, plenty of people leaving the trappings of Big Tech are pretty capable of uprooting and doing business elsewhere; California offers relatively little other than what it has from existing inertia. load replies (2)
kristopolous|6 months ago right, upon further research, there's no corresponding increase in LLC or EIN filings so the startup hypothesis is likely unsupported seangrogg|6 months ago In all fairness, plenty of people leaving the trappings of Big Tech are pretty capable of uprooting and doing business elsewhere; California offers relatively little other than what it has from existing inertia. load replies (2)
seangrogg|6 months ago In all fairness, plenty of people leaving the trappings of Big Tech are pretty capable of uprooting and doing business elsewhere; California offers relatively little other than what it has from existing inertia. load replies (2)
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