I don’t think the post fully conveyed it, but I think the employees were quite afraid of leaving and expected this to get them a lot of backlash or consequences. A particularly salient for people early in EA careers is what kind of reference they’ll get.
Think about the situation of leaving your first EA job after a few months. Option 1: say nothing about why you left, have no explanation for leaving early, don’t really get a reference. Option 2: explain why the conditions were bad, risk the ire of Nonlinear (who are willing to say things like “your career could be over in a couple of DMs”). It’s that kind of bind that gets people to keep persisting, hope it’ll get better.
I don’t think the post fully conveyed it, but I think the employees were quite afraid of leaving and expected this to get them a lot of backlash or consequences. A particularly salient for people early in EA careers is what kind of reference they’ll get.
Think about the situation of leaving your first EA job after a few months. Option 1: say nothing about why you left, have no explanation for leaving early, don’t really get a reference. Option 2: explain why the conditions were bad, risk the ire of Nonlinear (who are willing to say things like “your career could be over in a couple of DMs”). It’s that kind of bind that gets people to keep persisting, hope it’ll get better.