I don’t know of Sam Altman, so maybe this criticism is wrong, but the quote: “If you join a company, my general advice is to join a company on a breakout trajectory. There are a usually a handful of these at a time, and they are usually identifiable to a smart young person.” Absent any guides on how to identify breakout trajectory companies, this advice seems unhelpful. It feels like: “Didn’t work for you? You must not have been a smart young person or you would have picked the right company.”
Paired with the paragraph below on not letting salary be a factor, I am left with the suspicion that Sam runs what he believes to be a company with a ‘breakout trajectory’ and pays noncompetitive salaries.
Now to find a way to test that suspicion.
Promotion and a raise!