Ask HN: Those 'employed' do you see no other resort?
Im burned out with the way employers treat employees.
I wondered how many of you feel so burnt out by it, you see no option, but to start your own company?
- I don't necessarily buy the notion that all companies treat their employees poorly. Start a company if you want to (I have before, and it was very freeing) but the world might not be quite as binary as you're seeing it right now. 
- Not everyone wants to deal with running a company. If I started my own company, I'd have to be involved in hiring/firing people, worrying about whether I had enough cash flow to make payroll, and all sorts of other things I'd rather not be doing. That would probably burn me out faster than being employed as a developer. (In a previous job, I almost burned out from the stress of being a manager, and then went back to being a developer, so I know first hand some of the burdens of management.) Besides, my employer treats me pretty well. 
- I'm the opposite. The stress of finding contracts or not getting an income until I do, managing the sales, business, and financial side of things almost more than what I liked about being self-employed. - Some things suck, but I don't care what happens at work unless I'm clocked in and I have weekends now. 
- I went the contracting route, which gives me the freedom of working remotely, setting my own hours, and unlimited vacation. These were the three things I felt were lacking in every other company I worked for. Some people worry about the uncertainty of paychecks every two weeks, but I am under contract with a company that finds all the clients and guarantees 40 hours a week of billable hours.