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Last Year I Graduated College and Launched a Startup

39 点作者 jason_shah大约 13 年前

7 条评论

kapitalx大约 13 年前
I read this looking for a "unique personal story" which the title suggested, unfortunately I mostly found "boiler-plate advice".<p>edit: Some insightful comments though:<p>- "The first year after graduating from college is a uniquely challenging time.", I definitely struggled with this out of college. Still sometimes I envy those years and times surrounded by friends.<p>- "[look for] unique personal stories vs. giving condescending boiler-plate advice.", I hadn't been able to put into words what I hate about some talks and what I like about others, but this sums it up nicely.
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IJD大约 13 年前
Although your unique story would have been more interesting, I definitely agree with a lot of what you said.<p>I graduated college June 4 of last year, and have gone through a couple ideas already. I put serious effort into 2, one being an e-commerce startup I hope to launch this summer. I've definitely had to re-evaluate how much my time is worth over the past year, and that is one of the most important pieces of advice I give to my friends just graduating now.<p>I planned on working for ~6 months to pay down some debt (credit cards and student loans) and save some money to move to the city (NYC or SF). Ended up getting a great job teaching the computer class at an elementary school and running a staff development program for about 30 elementary school teachers. Its an hourly job, no salary, but I definitely end up working more than 40 hours each week. I'm so drained after dealing with young kids all day that it's incredibly hard to put in more work on a startup.<p>I really am only able to do it due to two things: first, thank god for breaks, vacation time my first year, and being a school days only employee. Second, finding a great co-founder that keeps me motivated and focused (and also happens to be my significant other - not always a great choice, but for us it's amazing... our third date turned into a three hour long brainstorming session for the e-commerce project I mentioned above).<p>While I see things working out great in the future, and I'm definitely getting a lot out of my current job (I definitely want to do an education focused startup, and I feel like this age group is impossible to learn about without working with them directly), it is very hard to manage work / life balance when it's really work (day job) / work (startup) / life balance. Getting into a routine, finding sufficient motivation and willpower, and realizing how valuable time is at this point in life is important before even thinking about being able to reasonably work on your own projects or startup.
rmATinnovafy大约 13 年前
First time I read the post, I found it to be a bit boler-plate. But then I re-read it, while thinking about the person who posted it.<p>You just graduated college. You havent lived that much. Still you had the guts to go out and get what you want. Due to the fact that your experience is limited, you can't seem to say anything us old-schoolers haven't heard or said before.<p>But you have something better than advice to talk about. You have the unique perspective of being a young twenty-something business person. Talk about that. Let us see the world through your eyes. Your frustrations, pains, and achievements. Tell us how you are sharpening your newly minted skills.<p>I wish you the very best of luck.
DillonHess大约 13 年前
That "class is over, and now is the time to learn" is sick!<p>I just posted a similar story... but from the point of view of a current College undergrad:<p><a href="http://blog.dillonhess.com/2012/dillons-summer-code/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.dillonhess.com/2012/dillons-summer-code/</a>
freshfey大约 13 年前
"You will accumulate life debt the more you try to bullshit your way through. The embarrassment you think you will experience is nothing compared to outsized intellectual and experiential debt."<p>This is a true gem. Thanks for reminding me of that.
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iamvictorious大约 13 年前
great post Jason!
zashapiro大约 13 年前
Enjoyed the post, Jason.<p>Along your comment of life after college being a uniquely challenging time, I wrote this post a few weeks back that seems relevant - <a href="http://zackshapiro.com/post/22010015010/9-things-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-about-life-after" rel="nofollow">http://zackshapiro.com/post/22010015010/9-things-i-wish-some...</a><p>I don't mean to take away any attention from your article, just thought it would be some good, direct advice for recent college grads.