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One of the biggest differences between cofounder and employee is the direction of money flow. If you're putting money in and working, you're a cofounder. If you're taking money out as a salary you're an employee.

It sounds to me like you were an employee.



One of the biggest differences between cofounder and employee is the direction of money flow. If you're putting money in and working, you're a cofounder.

Yes, this is certainly true, and I was putting money in as well, but the amount I could afford to. Remember that these founders are worth hundreds of millions of dollars, while I just graduated last December. The best way I could contribute to them was with dedication, effort and work. I wasn't asking for a salary (I got enough to sustain myself for a couple years), just equity, which is another way of putting money in. I was putting in all the money I could afford to, if it went bust, I would need a job after a couple years.




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