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This is brilliant! You could even get the hiring companies to pay your rent for the month if they get a hire :)

Also, I imagine it will be interesting how pre-qualify the guest to make sure they are worthy candidates.



Thanks! I actually think someone should make a business out of this - that would be a cool recruiter! But we're just doing it as a free service to the startups we've funded over at Wefunder.


A similar cool idea would be if someone would create working spaces in awesome locations. that way, a company can pay all my expenses to get there and work (during work hours).. and I get to tour the area, learn the culture, try the food on my freetime/weeekends.

First place : Valle Sagrado near Machu-Pichu Peru.


We actually do that too, once a year: http://startupworkaway.herokuapp.com/


Dang! The equivalent of those "training" trips that doctors take on the pharmaceutical industry dime :)

If someone wants to start this business.. Contact me, I can help implement it for the Peru Location.


That's usually called a relocation bonus.


in web 2.0, everything old is new again!


How about we offer a relocation bonus to emergency personnel who work in San Francisco but live in Contra Costa County?

http://blog.sfgate.com/cityinsider/2011/04/24/guess-where-mo...

"A third of firefighters live in the city, while 16 percent live in San Mateo County, 11 percent in Sonoma County and 8 percent in Alameda County... This could matter tremendously in an earthquake if emergency responders aren’t able to make it into the city."

Remember, the 1989 earthquake happened on a clear, windless day. Not so 1906.


Firefighters in San Francisco have an average pension of over $108,000 for life after they retire[1]. They are doing just fine pay wise.

http://blog.sfgate.com/cityinsider/2011/06/19/guess-whats-th...




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