Patrick McKenzie (patio11 here on HN) has written quite a lot about salary negotiation and pricing. For me it has been an eye opening resource. Highly recommended! Start with https://www.kalzumeus.com/2012/01/23/salary-negotiation/ which I hope will be immediately helpful, but I recommend reading everything on his blog.
Trump’s Afraid Of The Obstruction Case
That’s why he focuses on collusion
ribbonfarm experiments in refactored perception The Gervais Principle, Or The Office According to “The Office”
The Office is not a random series of cynical gags aimed at momentarily alleviating the existential despair of low-level grunts. It is a fully realized theory of management that falsifies 83.8% of the business section of the bookstore. The theory begins with Hugh MacLeod’s well-known cartoon, Company Hierarchy (below), and its cornerstone is something I will call The Gervais Principle, which supersedes both the Peter Principle and its successor, The Dilbert Principle. Outside of the comic aisle, the only major and significant works consistent with the Gervais Principle are The Organization Man and Images of Organization.
“WE ALL WEAR ALL BLACK EVERY DAY”: INSIDE WALL STREET’S COMPLEX, SHAMEFUL, AND OFTEN CONFIDENTIAL BATTLE WITH #METOO
Wall Street may not have its own Harvey Weinstein to contend with, but the #MeToo movement has forced the industry to address its own history, practices, and culture in uneven, and sometimes shameful, ways.