Peter Thiel paid staff extra $1,000 a month to live near office: book

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Peter Thiel paid staff an extra $1,000 a month if they lived close to the office so they were more likely to work late, book says

offered his staff a monthly bonus of $1,000 if they lived close to the office, according to a former employee of the billionaire investor. "Paper Belt on Fire: The Fight for Progress in an Age of Ashes"

Thiel gave workers the bonus so"they were more likely to stay late" and could be around for"a surprise meeting on the weekends," Gibson wrote.

 

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