EDIT: For the sake of clarity I should state that I am willing to meet with as many people as I can fit into my schedule.<p>Who am I?<p>I’m Brian!<p>Seriously though, I’ve been in technology for a while. I have been through shutdowns, liquidations, and an acquisition. I’ve worked with a lot of smart people. I’ve led teams in both wonderful and awful company cultures.<p>I'm more of a HN lurker than contributor. Here's to changing that.<p>I’m not a VC or Angel Investor. I’m not looking to make investments and couldn’t even if I wanted to. I’m not a recruiter or head-hunter. I’m just a guy with a range of experience, some free time and an urge to give back.<p>I really like (decaf) espresso and chocolate.<p>What can I offer?<p>I’m offering to meet over coffee, lunch, dinner, in your conference room, at some park somewhere, anywhere in San Francisco or the East Bay. I can probably be convinced to trek down into the valley. Maybe we could even get together in a Google Hangout or on Skype (or whatever flavor of conferencing software you prefer.) I’m more than willing to get together when I’m traveling, if you’re in a place I’m traveling to.<p>I will help however I am able. We can brainstorm startup ideas. Help you think about your technology stack. Help you think about if/who you should hire and help you craft position announcements. Help you interview technical people where I’m competent to do so. Obviously I’m not an expert in everything, but maybe I can help you rope in an expert if I can’t cover it.<p>Maybe you want to talk about how to get started climbing the technology learning curve or want some help with a strategy to get hired into a particular company or want to know how I’ve navigated awkward conversations about compensation packages. Maybe you want to talk about how I filled the gaps in my education because I dropped out before finishing my degree. Maybe you want to hear me belabor the point of how you can get a college level education free on the internet.<p>I can even help you practice your chess game.. much in the same way a punching bag helps a boxer prepare for a bout.<p>There’s probably more I can offer, let’s talk about it. I don’t want to waste your time or mine. If I can help I will, if I can’t I’ll say so.<p>What do I want?<p>If you’re a bit cynical, a little suspicious, or do not commonly encounter generosity in your life you may find yourself wondering why I’m doing this. This is a big experiment for me. I like experimenting and doing so on myself instead of others clears up a lot of legal issues. To make things perfectly transparent these are my goals:<p>1. Meet people and dramatically expand my network.
2. Get out of my own head and see what other people are thinking.
3. Find out about cool new things ( and get invited to awesome launch parties. ;] )
4. That warm fuzzy feeling you get from doing good deeds.
5. Did I mention how much I like coffee and chocolate?<p>(Here's the original blog post: http://malfunctive.com/2012/03/07/the-offer/)
Just came across your offer, hope you still have time, since I'll be sending an email, too- albeit late to the party. Maybe you'll be over the initial rush of emails by now & it'll work out for the best.<p>Thanks, by the way. And I second sac2171's sentiment. Glad to be on HN today. :)
Hi Brian, I'll be sending you an email with a startup idea for a review within 24 hour. Right now I am very busy. Sending email will require proper drafting. Watch out for it.
Bye, Kapil