Ask HN: East Coast Vs West Coast: Risk Adversion
I live (currently) on the east coast, but visited the west coast (SF to get to the point).
After 25 years of living on the east coast, I've started to see a trend of folks here regarding joining/starting a startup venture.
I talk to countless individuals (tech and non-tech) would refuse to leave a cushy 9-5 job to start something awesome.
I recently spoke to an advisor of my startup who mentioned individuals living on east coast (generally speaking) are very risk adverse as compared to SF Bay area (and surrounding areas).
Is this a location thing? e.g. East coast being disproportionally risk adverse as compared to its west coast counterparts? Or have I just met overly risk adverse east coasters?
[+] [-] eshvk|12 years ago|reply
2. I would say that there are more people starting startups in the West Coast because there is a culture of starting companies in the West coast and people think it better to be closer to VCs. It is meaningless to bring this into a conversation of risk because there are loads of people working on risky shit everywhere. Working in a big company at a senior level is playing high stakes poker every day. It is not the same as a "cushy 9-5 job".
Source: I lived in SF, worked for startups for two years. Currently work in NYC.
[+] [-] couchand|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] coralreef|12 years ago|reply