I turned down a 5% stock package at a startup because their best salary offer was around 5k less than the job I had at the time, and I was due for a modest raise. That startup did very well, and I missed out on a large sum. I still feel I made the right call, but there's always the "what if" factor.
Also, I said no to heroin one time. A very different kind of "what if."
I turned down a 5% stock package at a startup because their best salary offer was around 5k less than the job I had at the time, and I was due for a modest raise. That startup did very well, and I missed out on a large sum. I still feel I made the right call, but there's always the "what if" factor.
Also, I said no to heroin one time. A very different kind of "what if."
I turned down a 5% stock package at a startup because their best salary offer was around 5k less than the job I had at the time, and I was due for a modest raise. That startup did very well, and I missed out on a large sum. I still feel I made the right call, but there's always the "what if" factor.
Also, I said no to heroin one time. A very different kind of "what if."