Nick Haschka
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Nick Haschka
@NickHaschka
CEO @ OnPoint & PowerGen, Partner @ Cub Investments. SMB-focused investor, tech+process builder and business efficiency fanatic
Los Gatos, CA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2014
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@ihtesham2005 4.0 at MIT is a B average. They have a 5 point GPA scale. 🤣
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@HockJohannes Time to start on my 10 year reflection piece eh? Glad to hear someone read it!
For those who didn’t:
searchfunder.com/post/consideri…
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I still remember reading @NickHaschka’s searchfunder post about learnings from “4 years in the trenches”. It was instrumental in shaping our search back then.
We’ve recently entered year 5 of operating ourselves and I noticed how close year 5 felt back then vs how far away
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If you’re a college student they say it’s hard out there to get a job. BS. It’s never been easier. You just have to do the right things to get hired, which happen to be totally different today than even 1 year ago.
Find a company you’d like to work at. Spin up Claude code or Google AI Studio and have it build a demo related to something the company does or a function you’d want to work in.
If you don’t have any ideas of what to build, ask it to brainstorm for you. Tell it what you’re doing and why. It will literally do the work for you. This is 1000 better than a cover letter or resume.
Send the owner/hiring manager your demo. They will be impressed. You will get hired.
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RT @chamath: Anyone who thinks the California government has a revenue problem is mathematically illiterate or part of the fraud.
Califor…
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If you've got young kids here's a holiday tradition worth copying: I take all the kids to the dollar store and they shop for presents for everyone. Typically each kid spends $5-10 total. They collaborate on parent gifts and hide their gifts to each other. They make all the decisions, do checkout, wrap and give the gifts themselves (sometimes with help from siblings). Starts at age 4. It's one of the most memorable experiences they have each Christmas.
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@Sam_Rosati Agree and tired of hearing AI will destroy software developer jobs. Total nonsense.
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This has been true for me!
Alex Finn@AlexFinn
Using Claude Code daily is the single greatest financial decision you can make in your life
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Looking to meet leaders and engineers working in corporate IT and IT services building data center infra. Dm me if that’s you or you know ppl who can help!
linkedin.com/posts/nhaschka…
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When you do business with the government, let them know when they’re failing to meet your expectations about how they do business. Tell them you expect more from them. Because they won’t hear it from their bosses. Most people just roll over… ‘well it’s the government, of course it’s screwed up.’
Nothing will ever get better if you aren’t vocal about what you want to see them fix.
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One of my favorite hacks for improving important comms emails is to put the following prompt into chatgpt or gemini.
"Smart brevity this: <paste in email I wrote>"
it's pretty darn reliable
@SmartBrevity
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@sweatystartup Bay Area is absolutely booming, best local economy we’ve seen in many years. Who knows how long it last but sure feels fun right now.
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We're in a silent recession.
What I'm seeing:
1) Real estate struggling bad. None of my friends in this business are growing and many are going through very stressful situations trying to recap debt.
2) Home services are hungry. HVAC, plumbing, electrical in my area are slow and asking for work.
3) 5+ of my friends have gotten laid off in the last few months. A lot of talented folks too.
4) ECom getting crushed. Especially hunting, outdoor, etc. Consumer spending is way down.
5) Developers slowing way down so the entire trade sector is overstaffed. Great time to build or remodel.
6) My friend is a custom cabinet guy in Athens GA. For the first time in 20 years he's really hungry for work and doesn't have much on his schedule.
7) Recruiting is definitely slow compared to 2022 and even 2023. Businesses just not hiring / staffing their teams right now as a whole.
Obviously certain industries are strong and businesses are still growing, as always, but not like 2022 where everyone was winning.
What are you seeing out there?
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