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1. pelasa+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-24 07:02:13
> Yes, so what's the problem?

What is the problem of managers of a non-profit company earning around 700k/year and the company is writing blog posts complaining that the the company operation is too expensive? I think if you read it aloud, you will understand it.

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2. johnny+y[view] [source] 2023-11-24 07:07:57
>>pelasa+(OP)
When the numbers total $50m in operations and the CEO is making about as much as a principal Google engineer: no, I don't see the issue. Even if he made $0 the issue remains given that every part of the server operation costs more than him.

But sure. What do you think is a fair salary or totalccomp for a founder and CEO of a popular, privacy focused app?

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3. pelasa+f2[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-24 07:30:48
>>johnny+y
> CEO is making about as much as a principal Google engineer

From a company living from donations... It is illusion (probably a California thing), to think that you are going to compete salary wise with FAANG. The time will tell (well their complaining about money, is already hinting it)...

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4. johnny+h5[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-24 08:06:16
>>pelasa+f2
But they aren't. A principal engineer is not a CEO but probably makes more at top companies.

I don't even work at a FAANG and I was making almost as much as the director there who lists 200k or so total comp. Probably with 20 years less experience to boot. I don't live in SF either; High CoL area but not SF.

That's why I asked you what's a "reasonable" salary. I'm wondering what your POV here is in terms of compensation.

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5. pelasa+kf[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-24 09:58:37
>>johnny+h5
Top European salary would be a third of that.
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