3 Former TJ Classmates Just Founded a $200M Company

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:a Whitman kid produced the jackass series


Lol I just learned that listening to Smartless.


At least I've heard of Jackass, but despite working for big tech never heard of any of these companies.


same (though I've never watched it).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Former TJ classmates teamed up again to found Roam, which aims to build the future of virtual HQs for companies. Interestingly, they were probably top students at TJ: the CEO went to Duke, and the 3 other co-founders all went to Princeton. And they apparently like hiring TJ kids!


Great news. More billionaires is just what the world needs.
Anonymous
Metaworse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former TJ classmates teamed up again to found Roam, which aims to build the future of virtual HQs for companies. Interestingly, they were probably top students at TJ: the CEO went to Duke, and the 3 other co-founders all went to Princeton. And they apparently like hiring TJ kids!


Great news. More billionaires is just what the world needs.


You sound salty. Why not be happy for the TJers building a product for remote work? Or do you hate everyone that makes money doing difficult things?
Anonymous
I think it is more important for TJ grads to become professors, scientists and researchers in medicine and other STEM fields and fortunately there are literally thousands of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Metaworse

lol
Anonymous
My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former TJ classmates teamed up again to found Roam, which aims to build the future of virtual HQs for companies. Interestingly, they were probably top students at TJ: the CEO went to Duke, and the 3 other co-founders all went to Princeton. And they apparently like hiring TJ kids!


Great news. More billionaires is just what the world needs.


Ya they're the next SBF even!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former TJ classmates teamed up again to found Roam, which aims to build the future of virtual HQs for companies. Interestingly, they were probably top students at TJ: the CEO went to Duke, and the 3 other co-founders all went to Princeton. And they apparently like hiring TJ kids!


Great news. More billionaires is just what the world needs.


Ya they're the next SBF even!


Thank god SBF didn't attend TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former TJ classmates teamed up again to found Roam, which aims to build the future of virtual HQs for companies. Interestingly, they were probably top students at TJ: the CEO went to Duke, and the 3 other co-founders all went to Princeton. And they apparently like hiring TJ kids!


Great news. More billionaires is just what the world needs.


Ya they're the next SBF even!


Thank god SBF didn't attend TJ.


They would need to require a class in ethics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Restaurant lunches every day is a great way to get fat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Restaurant lunches every day is a great way to get fat.


NP but what a bizarre comment. Who asked for your thoughts on weight management?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Restaurant lunches every day is a great way to get fat.

True but all the employees we’ve met were thin (although still quite young). DD brought her lunch leftovers home almost every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Restaurant lunches every day is a great way to get fat.

True but all the employees we’ve met were thin (although still quite young). DD brought her lunch leftovers home almost every day.


So you’re saying Yext discriminates against fat people? And older people?
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