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Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#121
post #103

The term "rockstar engineer" always struck me as a comedic oxymoron. Guess I'm not the only one. Terms like "kick ass" and "rockstar" do imply youth, however, which is not a bad thing as far as I'm concerned.

do imply youth, however, which is not a bad thing as far as I'm concerned I am pretty sure discriminating on age is at best unethical and generally illegal in most major economies.

I do not condone age discrimination. I merely meant to say that those terms imply a younger company, which implies a smaller and a better work environment, in my opinion.

Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#122
post #106

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"... Clearly we need to develop some new titles ..." T-Rex's

so this is reddit after all

"... T-Rex: so this is reddit after all ..."

I disagree.

Puns are hacker activities. The real power of a pun is being able to see things from different angles and perspectives. References to "reddit", cynicism and reasons not to learn seem to be closer to what you mean ~ http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=248509

Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#123
post #118

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What, like college? ;-) The advantage of places with puzzles is that everyone else had to go through them too (you hope; if it's just you, something's wrong). That keeps the bar high and ensures you won't be working with idiots. Most worthwhile things require some up-front investment without a guaranteed payoff. Finance means putting the money up now for a hopefully higher return later. Education requires that you st…

I don't know, maybe rather than wasting time on random puzzles, it would be a better investment of time to create some cool application as a demo? I don't think any startup would require dhh or pg to solve some puzzles before considering their job applications. With college also, you get something in return for your investment (hopefully) - skills. Of course if you just feel like chilling, why not choose some job puz…

You're welcome to write a few books and become well-known for your business or programming acumen as part of your investment of time early on for future payoff.

Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#124
post #106

Earlier quoted context omitted.

so this is reddit after all

"... T-Rex: so this is reddit after all ..." I disagree. Puns are hacker activities. The real power of a pun is being able to see things from different angles and perspectives. References to "reddit" , cynicism and reasons not to learn seem to be closer to what you mean ~ http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=248509

Thank you, I am relieved that someone pointed that out, I was kind of worried, I mean, this is a site for HACKERS after all . . .

Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#125
post #106

Earlier quoted context omitted.

so this is reddit after all

"... T-Rex: so this is reddit after all ..." I disagree. Puns are hacker activities. The real power of a pun is being able to see things from different angles and perspectives. References to "reddit" , cynicism and reasons not to learn seem to be closer to what you mean ~ http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=248509

i meant it in a joking way, because reddit was the first time I observed the phenomenon in node comments.

after all reddit was in its begginings a hackers place

Re: Ask YC: "Rock Star" Job Titles

#126
post #64

I have yet to meet a 'rock star' that was particularly impressive. They're 'washed up, surreal-life cast member' quality at best. Is there even such a thing as a 'rock star' anymore? There are indie-rock bands with small but loyal followings, sure, but 'rock star'? My daughter won't have any idea what the term means. It smells of old out-of-touchness. Like COBOL! ROCK STAR COBOL PROGRAMMER WANTED!

I have a good friend who is a (budding) rock star [her band has 2 CDs out, and she just joined a Johnny Cash cover band as their June Carter Cash sing-alike). She is impressive. (Also, she is an undefeated [3-0 (albeit retired due to training injury)] professional boxer, playwright, director, and actor, Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy, and probably started at least one new project since I saw her last).
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