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Flexport CEO rescinding job offer letters (businessinsider.com)
1 point by drunkpotato on Sept 11, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


Having worked with transportation "tech" companies in the past, even some that were wildly profitable - I've always found their execs or founders to be cold and generally out of touch with what their employees actually want.

I actually found a role here on HN for one of these companies, they'd actually built some really cool elixir tech to automate some big accounting and lending problems in freight factoring - however, they also bragged about "enabling the midwest" but in reality clearly just liked that they could run a sales team for next to nothing. One of the founders made big public announcements when they basically fired people who were "no longer a good fit" but whom had strong relationships with the rest of the company... it was weird. Also the only gig I had were they begged me to crosspost linkedin posts etc... Glad I left shortly after.





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