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Ask HN: Developers, what is the worst experience you had with founders?

10 pointsby chutiyapantiover 6 years ago

3 comments

adetrestover 6 years ago
Cheap founders. They&#x27;d expect everyone to work 10h a day including weekends but wouldn&#x27;t even fix or replace broken equipment, wouldn&#x27;t pay market salaries, or buy the services needed to achieve their &quot;vision&quot; (servers, licenses...)<p>It worked for them apparently because engineers seem to love being treated like crap, they sold the company a few years ago to a large brand and a lot of key engineers are still there.
cattlefarmerover 6 years ago
Absent founder.<p>The non-tech founder hired a typical consulting&#x2F;dev-shop to build the initial prototype. When completed, he hired the engineers that worked on the project into his company and let them manage themselves. He drops in once a month to espouse where he sees the company and product going, what we should do and what the product is missing. Then he fucks off and doesn&#x27;t return calls or emails.<p>Meanwhile, the engineers now have to take on the role of product owner, project manager, customer support and even sales.
startupflixover 6 years ago
Once the founder of the startup where I was working as a PHP developer asked me to develop a fingerprint scanner in PHP using jquery.