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Ask HN: anyone doing a start-up, but have a non-technical full-time job?

2 pointsby maseratialmost 15 years ago
Does anybody here works on a technology start-up project and got a full-time job which isn't related to technology such as truck driver, nurse aide, carpenter etc. you know what I mean? Like for me, I work full time as a nurse at night and work on my start-up project at daytime or during my days-off. What is the rate of success for this kind of situation in a start-up? And how would you do this if you're in this situation? Are you gonna quit or just keep doing it?

3 comments

10renalmost 15 years ago
I think it's unusual, but if your startup is in the same field as your non-tech nursing job, you have the fantastic advantage of domain knowledge - you actually <i>know</i> the problems and frustrations of the field; and you can also speak its language so you can communicate with people in it.
Serenealmost 15 years ago
Tesla was digging ditches for influential ex-Wall-streeters after quitting the Edison company. During lunches he would tell about his ideas - this helped him to get financing a few years later. Just an example
amacalmost 15 years ago
Yes. I used to work in the oil industry (now distribution) and continue to work on side projects. It's hard work but you have to do whatever it takes.