High paying startup job?

Sometimes, I would like to leave the confines of the bureaucracy of a large company and join a small startup.  The opportunity of building something from the ground up is very alluring.  So is the simplicity of thinking about ideas and putting them in to practice quickly without a tonne of red tape to wade through.  The amount of work required to get anything approved and done is very onerous in a big company.  Any small change to one person affects hundreds, and possibly thousands more, making it quite the job to make tweaks, let alone big changes.

The other frustration I am having in a big company right now is to find the right person who has the data I need.   In a small company, if I don’t have the information and don’t know who has it, it is very easy to find out and I can almost assume that it just doesn’t exist.  In a big company, I assume just the opposite.  It probably exists, but I have the find the right person amongst thousands of employees spread across many geographical areas.  I seem to remember some forum where I could ask, but can’t find the link!  ARGH!!  Frustrating!

I wonder if I could find a job that pays about the same, but with a much smaller enterprise…  Hmmmm…  Then again, I would not have all the learning opportunities I do now, which is simply amazing.  Also, I work from home most of the time, which is worth a lot more than just the cost of parking, coffee and lunch…

Stay interested and interesting!

John

Big company mentality getting to me…

I think the big company politics and irrational behavior (irrational when viewed on the macro level anyway…) that has been going on of late. Perhaps I am not getting all the information and need to talk to more people. However, our leadership should be good enough at communications (not bloody likely!) to talk about some of these issues. I would love to hear the explanation on a few of these decisions (Really!! No sarcasm. I want to understand).

If you know of anything interesting available or different paths to follow, drop me a line. I would love to hear about it. I am not going to drop my current job for just anything though. I still love the people I work with and think there are big opportunities, but am open.

Thanks for listening.

Stay interested and interesting!

John