One of the challenges was that she always knew about a half-hour before I did what all my test scores were. My dad is an engineer and my mom retired recently as the librarian of the high school I attended. You deal with a lot of the same broad questions - who do we want to be as an organization, what kind of culture do we want, what kind of people are we looking for? - that you do when you’re starting a company. You get a budget - it was $12,000 back then - and then you have the challenge of motivating 35 unpaid volunteers. But my first management experience was being rush chairman for my fraternity, and I learned a bunch of things. I had some vague idea about wanting to start a company. if my dad fills out the paperwork, because I’m 14?” They said, “We couldn’t care less.” I emailed the developers, saying, “Hey, guys, you’ve got all these problems and here’s how you should fix them.” And they wrote back, “Great, do you want to work for us?” They said I could work remotely, too, so I said, “Is it O.K.
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