JamesAndrix comments on (Virtual) Employment Open Thread - Less Wrong

35 Post author: Will_Newsome 23 September 2010 04:25AM

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Comment author: JamesAndrix 24 September 2010 04:52:59AM 4 points [-]

I am all for a co-op, but a physical space requires many many things to go right.

We should look for the simplest plan that could work.

Comment author: Will_Newsome 24 September 2010 05:02:38AM 0 points [-]

What is the simplest plan? I can't think of anything very simple.

Comment author: JamesAndrix 24 September 2010 06:15:19AM 3 points [-]

Make a product and sell it.

Simpler than a physical space is collaborating online. We already have an online community so we get that for low complexity cost, all we have to do is filter out the people who are interested.

The simplest legal structure (I think) is each of us being in business for ourselves, and just cooperatiing with information of some kind. This might not work well with some businesses, or it might be cheaper/safer to incorporate.

Single programmers can make profitable projects in a weekend, we just need to find something we can systematically win at.

Comment author: JamesAndrix 24 September 2010 06:28:34AM 1 point [-]

Also, a small group of people should be able to follow any of the suggestions in this thread with substantially more force and reliability than all individually. Bidding on writing or programming jobs, even networking.

Comment author: Relsqui 24 September 2010 07:05:57AM 1 point [-]

How does a group bid on a writing or programming job more effectively than one? Or at all?

Comment author: mattnewport 24 September 2010 07:06:45AM 5 points [-]

Start a company.

Comment author: Relsqui 24 September 2010 07:31:57AM 8 points [-]

Oh, right. I had forgotten how grownups do this stuff.

Comment author: JamesAndrix 24 September 2010 07:36:26AM 3 points [-]

If we work together effectively, we can bid on bigger jobs with tighter deadlines, or small jobs with confidence that life interference won't mess with the account's reputation. We can specialize so we are each contributing to jobs that we don't know how to complete alone.

Comment author: Relsqui 24 September 2010 08:14:59AM 1 point [-]

That makes sense. Hmm. I'd be interested in participating in such a system, but I'm not sure in what capacity I could.