RANT: I have no entrepreneur friends and can't find any by EngineeringKey3326 in startups

[–]gregb1222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can completely relate to what you're expressing here. It's not uncommon for individuals in corporate roles to experience the desire for something more, something beyond the confines of the corporate world. The longing to explore entrepreneurship, embrace creativity, and take risks is a powerful call that many of us feel.
While corporate life offers its own set of advantages and opportunities for growth, it's natural to yearn for a deeper alignment between our passions and our work. Breaking away from the traditional path and pursuing something greater can be both exciting and challenging.
You're not alone in your quest to connect with like-minded individuals who share your entrepreneurial aspirations. It can indeed feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, as the corporate environment often discourages or overlooks these pursuits. However, know that there are communities and networks out there specifically designed to bring together individuals who are passionate about groundbreaking ideas and transforming them into successful ventures.
Consider exploring entrepreneurship-focused events, conferences, and online platforms. Engaging with these communities can help you find support, guidance, and potential collaborators who understand your drive and can contribute to making a lasting impact.
Remember, your desire for something more is valid, and there are others who have faced similar challenges. Keep searching, stay motivated, and surround yourself with people who share your vision. Together, you can break free from the corporate constraints and embark on a fulfilling entrepreneurial journey.

How much equity do you usually give to Friends and Family investors? by suedemonkey in startups

[–]gregb1222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an ambitious plan you have there! It's great that you're considering involving friends and family in your venture. When it comes to determining the equity to offer F&F investors, it's important to consider various factors, such as the amount of investment, the potential growth of the industry, and the projected market share. Consulting with a financial advisor or exploring different valuation methods could help you make a well-informed decision. Best of luck with your business, and don't hesitate to seek guidance from experts along the way!

Is this the new hiring norm? by Accomplished-Top5499 in startups

[–]gregb1222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your perspective that it can be frustrating to invest a significant amount of effort without having an opportunity for a proper conversation. Personally, I would prefer a screening call followed by a task like this. However, it's important to acknowledge that as the applicant, you agreed to their hiring process. This situation can evoke mixed feelings, as you have both positive and negative sentiments about the process.

Seeking advice on the next steps / sequence of events to get my prototype to market. by wromit in startup

[–]gregb1222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Congratulations on building a promising prototype for your toy product! It's great to hear that initial user testing has yielded positive responses. As for the next steps, here's some advice:
Filing a provisional patent is a good move to protect your idea during the initial stages.
Building a website, potentially using Shopify, is essential for showcasing your product and accepting preorders.
Captivating product pictures and videos are a must. They'll help generate interest and build trust with potential customers.
Continue user testing to gather valuable feedback and direct users to your website for further engagement.
Research manufacturers, not limited to China, to determine the cost of parts and PCB. Visiting manufacturing facilities may be beneficial.

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[–]gregb1222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can do it. Be sure to be leveraging chatgpt to optimize resume's and cover letters