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  • He worked for 80-90 hours and built Infosys. What does the common man working for Infosys get on working for 70 hours. Is he getting compensated well for it, is he getting bonus more than his colleagues for the dedication. Is he getting any guarantee that when the time comes for his retirement or suspension his dedication to the company would be considered.

    If not then then stop modern slavery.





  • Buddy are you trolling just for the sake of trolling or is that an genuine POV of yours.

    If you are genuine then hear me out.

    When a small company makes a prototype it is 1st to test, iterate and perfect. The 2nd job of a near perfect prototype is to promote the company to investors and hopefully garner money for the next step ie perfecting the process to make a finished product.

    A small company notwithstanding even a big company like Nokia makes a single prototype to begin with and then replicate it to perfect the production process.

    The second job is especially important for a startup who put all their money to make a prototype. The reason they gave it to LTT was for promotion. LTT dissed the company that the product is not viable but didn’t highlight that the concept of perfected and made cheaper can become a viable option for water cooling. On top of that they sold it without permission, under the guise of charity, which I doubt even happened.

    I would love to see them pull something like this with any of the big companies. That is an sure shot way to corporate suicide.

    If they can’t think of pulling something like this with a big company they should have thought twice before doing it with a small company.