> Building something interesting requires a surplus of time and money. Salaried jobs provide neither.
Standard negatory bullshit. You should be able to achieve building something interesting, using someone elses time and money. If you can't, maybe you've got an attitude problem, not a job problem.
Also perplexing was this assertion that salaried jobs don't provide a surplus of money, when the vast majority of entrepreneurs fund their projects and endeavors through a salaried position either held concurrently or in the past.
Standard negatory bullshit. You should be able to achieve building something interesting, using someone elses time and money. If you can't, maybe you've got an attitude problem, not a job problem.