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Are you bribed to work or is your work a bribe?

Are you bribed to work or is your work a bribe?

For the past 12 years of being involved with Start Ups, I’ve always been quizzed about compensation questions, dilemmas, challenges and upsets that prevail in entrepreneurial set ups.  This is my attempt to put my words where my money is.

Are you Bribed to work?

Sure you are, if you in a typical ‘corporate’ Fortune 500 Job!

Characteristics:

To endure all this, you need a hefty bribe (pay package) to stay in the job. And that is the sweet numbing pill you swallow each month. Each year, the bribe gets sweeter as does the migraine.

Now, is your work your bribe?

This is the case in a typical start up that survives on pure innovation, energy and entrepreneurial zeal!

You enjoy:

Working up in a start up is very enriching and heady experience and some folks are happy to accept this job as ’bribe’ rather than fat cash compensation.

 

2win team – their work is their bribe!

 

Description Fortune 500 Job In lacs Start Up Job In lacs
Middle Manager Salary Year1

 

15 10
Year 2 20 12
Year 3 24 15
Year 4 28 18
Year 5 32 21
Total moneys earned 120 75
Tax (1/3rd) 40 lacs 25 lacs
Net take Home 79 50 lacs
Shares in Company 0 % 2%
Exit of Company in 5 years at a minimum sale value of 10mn US$ 50 crores
Sale value of Shares 0 100 lacs
Tax (long term capital gain) 0 0
NET EARNINGS 79 lacs 150 lacs

 

Interestingly, even financially you could become richer working for a start up than a straitjacketed tight MNC job. Sure, one can argue that the exit may never happen or the equity grant may not be 2%, blah blue blee. Even so, the experience of 5 years in a start up will be so enriching, it will be worth the salary sacrificed and will be easily recoupable in the years going forward.

My 2 paise – Work in a start up early in your life, at least for a decade gaining first hand experience, and then start up your own venture. And sure, as sweet revenge, you can hire the suited goons from the local MNC anytime you want.

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Originally posted on Sept. 9, 2010 on rodinhood.com