← Back to context

Comment by hippari2

6 days ago

More like you are not allowed to work. Loss of work experience, loss network, not even accounting for inflation.

I would welcome an opportunity to walk away from the entire tech industry with a guaranteed-for-life income, allowing me to pursue dreams without them needing to be financially viable. Setting up as a high end timber boat builder without ever needing to turn a profit while still having the same income I do now is something I'd jump at immediately.

  • While I agree with the sentiment, you could lose that income at any time should they close to drop to non compete.

  • Plus, nobody says you can't work in any other field you like, just not whatever you used to do.

    Net present value of 50% of salary for the next 30 years is something like a million dollars for most HN commenters, I'd guess.

    • Except it's not "for life". It's until they feel free to lift the non-compete. My guess is that most information you take from a company is irrelevant in a couple years. Maybe 5 tops?

      Plus it'd almost certainly end with zero notice. You'd get a email saying "you're free to go". Suddenly. After say 26 months.

      So it's not like a "pension for life" - just a gap in your employment history.

      4 replies →

And loss of negotiating power -- the company knows your BATNA is garden leave, and probably not a better offer.