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Stop calling it poaching

63 pointsby mikeyandersonabout 9 years ago

13 comments

lackerabout 9 years ago
I hate these "submarine ads" where an author starts off talking about some problem in the world, you think it's just some interesting reading, and then surprise! - they are actually trying to sell you a product.
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thedevilabout 9 years ago
It&#x27;s strange that there&#x27;s substantial value to &quot;ownership&quot; of developers, such that you buy and sell them like herds of cattle (&quot;acquihires&quot;) and hiring them without consent from their current employer is &quot;poaching&quot;.<p>I suspect this means that as a group we&#x27;re not negotiating hard enough on salaries.
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pqhwanabout 9 years ago
This article feels disjointed and forced; how is a group of people who feel &quot;underutilized and mistreated&quot; leaving their current place of work to build a new company considered &quot;poaching&quot;? Who is the one poaching in this scenario? Not only that, towards the end, the article turns into blunt advertisement for a service that does exactly that: poaching, but in teams. I suspect that this is a crude attempt at &quot;hacking&quot; for views at medium; start with empathetic call-out on some term or expression that nobody <i>actually</i> has any problem with, and lightly transition to whatever the hell you want to talk about.
npongratzabout 9 years ago
While we&#x27;re at it, let&#x27;s please stop referring to people as mere <i>resources</i>. We are fellow human beings, people with feelings and needs and desires. Degrading people as &quot;resources&quot; goes hand-in-hand with referring to them as being &quot;poached&quot;.<p>I hear this from managers and project coordinator types, not from fellow hackers, so I&#x27;m probably preaching to the choir. It might help to prudently point out dehumanizing language when we hear it.
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mchahnabout 9 years ago
I liked the good &#x27;ole 1970&#x27;s in Silicon Valley. The saying was that if you didn&#x27;t like your job then just turn into a different parking lot on your commute and get a new one for more money. It was pretty much true.
pervycreeperabout 9 years ago
A sense provided by Google for &quot;poaching&quot;: &gt;take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way<p>Which fits this use perfectly. Mindless thought policing of this type seldom produces any good; please employ with great caution.
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tedmistonabout 9 years ago
I agree with the position, even if the post feels sponsored content-y, perhap piggybacking on what is becoming a common argument for engineers.<p>The idea of Elevator itself is interesting though: getting hired in groups with friends that you already work well together with. As the author points out, this is a common way to meet cofounders and start a company. I wonder if it&#x27;ll work by putting that same group in an established company.
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VT_Drewabout 9 years ago
Ugh....this article totally misrepresents hunting. Cecil was NOT poached. The hunter paid $50,000 for a LEGAL HUNTING TAG. This is the exact opposite of poaching. Poaching happens when you don&#x27;t have a tag and hunt anyway. Hunting, especially in poorer countries, actually helps protect the species. The government body issuing tags wants to continue to issue tags in future as it is a revenue stream. The last thing they they want is to bring the population of a species below sustainable levels. The revenue from the tags employ park rangers and people that stop poachers. When you don&#x27;t have park rangers or anyone to enforce legal hunting that is when poaching becomes a big problem and animals are hunted to extinction.
GFK_of_xmaspastabout 9 years ago
I don&#x27;t see how the labor market and the investment market are comparable (for example, bonds are auctioned off all the time, but if you try to auction off labor you&#x27;ll find out that&#x27;s been mostly illegal since 1865).<p>I also don&#x27;t see how higher liquidity would at all be beneficial to capital, either as a class or as individual actors
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mchahnabout 9 years ago
My wife was the head of recruitment at a high-tech company in SV. I started a new company and she quit and stole about a dozen or so of the best from her old company.<p>Is that poaching? She wasn&#x27;t allowed near the old company again.
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B_Howeabout 9 years ago
Poaching or not its still very heartless to take away the life of an innocent animal
SteveNutsabout 9 years ago
Was Cecil the lion actually poached?
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cynical_sheetabout 9 years ago
You are an animal &gt;... mammal &gt;... species- homo sapiens sapiens-<p>Why do you think that being a member of a particular species somehow excludes you from a set of objects that can be poached, mainly animals? If lions are poached, then humans can be poached as well. Why would a bio-chemical process known as homo sapiens be more important(or sacred, if you want) than a bio-chemical process known as a lion and be excluded from something that can be applied to all animals?