Pros
Many of the peers with whom you share this miserable experience are smart, capable people.
Cons
The Founder's "brilliant" business idea for Chore is to push people to the brink, while providing no business innovation whatsoever. Chore tells people to work for 5 companies simultaneously, and tells *them* to figure out how to manage the work load and communications, all while keeping each client "delighted" (be prepared to get SICK of this word). The contractual SLAs put the employee at odds with the client "delight" requirement. Hook them all up via 24/7 IM such that no client need be reminded that they're interacting with a fractional employee. All the while tell the employees you'd like them to manage 8 or more companies at once. The Bonus Plan is a deliberately convoluted lie. But look forward to always learning about the new, convoluted bonus plan, often introduced just in time undermine your accomplishment of the previous bonus requirements. Furthermore, every employee benefit or perk that the company agrees to pay for is a company that the Founder is personally invested in, and he’s merely funneling Chore funds back to his investment companies. If you would like any kind of legitimate WFH stipend or professional development of your choosing, you will be unequivocally denied. Time off is nearly impossible. Management won't help, telling the employee to find their own coverage from their peers, who are themselves drowning in work. His first operations company was built with 100% automation as its goal. It failed. Yet, with the promise of AI, the Founder continues to dream publicly of the moment when technology will liberate him from employing a team of humans. Humans are really just “in the way” — as he never seems to internalize the fact that he’s built a services company, not a SaaS company. (Hint: your employees would be happy to do more work in less time with AI wherever possible.) Chore is a culture of gaslighting and hype-cycles. It's enough to destroy the professional self-esteem of even the best employees. Most employees leave Chore before finding a follow-on job. As bad as it is, it's much worse for the many off-shore contractors working for Chore, at an even lower pay rate, with no benefits and where the treatment is borderline abusive.