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'Godfather of SaaS' says he's only interested in investing in companies that are in the office 6 days a week
Jason Lemkin, founder of SaaStr, stated he only invests in companies requiring full-time in-office work six days a week. He criticized remote work as 'white-collar fraud' and argued that working fewer hours or remotely limits financial success. Lemkin aligned with Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen, who cited distractions from home life as barriers to productivity.
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