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Yes, interesting. It's almost as if houses have appreciated in value significantly in the last several decades.Interesting how RJ never gives any credit or thanks to his father who is a wealthy engineer and entrepreneur. How does one take a “second” mortgage on a home he somehow purchased after years and years of only being a student and yet had enough equity in it to then take a second mortgage? None of his story he has repeated for years adds up.
Really? He said in this interview he took a second mortgage on his house and his dad did the same.Interesting how RJ never gives any credit or thanks to his father who is a wealthy engineer and entrepreneur. How does one take a “second” mortgage on a home he somehow purchased after years and years of only being a student and yet had enough equity in it to then take a second mortgage? None of his story he has repeated for years adds up.
Your not following…if you actually do some digging into RJ’s past, not saying it’s necessarily bad but his definitely not honest or forthright . His father Robert Scaringe who’s a multi-millionaire, super smart engineer with tons of patents, helped young RJ greatly. Robert Sr. owns Mainstream Engineering…right…RJ’s second failed company was Mainstream Motors housed at his Dads company. Before any condescending comments, please do your homeworkYes, interesting. It's almost as if houses have appreciated in value significantly in the last several decades.
I truly don't understand what your point is here.Your not following…if you actually do some digging into RJ’s past, not saying it’s necessarily bad but his definitely not honest or forthright . His father Robert Scaringe who’s a multi-millionaire, super smart engineer with tons of patents, helped young RJ greatly. Robert Sr. owns Mainstream Engineering…right…RJ’s second failed company was Mainstream Motors housed at his Dads company. Before any condescending comments, please do your homework
so he's dishonest because his dad helped fund his company when it was founded? I don't follow. I don't think RJ has ever said that he did it all on his own and he's a self made person without any help from anyone. Having a successful parent who was willing to help and had the resources to do so should not be disparaged, I think it's something every parent aspires to be able to do for their own child.Your not following…if you actually do some digging into RJ’s past, not saying it’s necessarily bad but his definitely not honest or forthright . His father Robert Scaringe who’s a multi-millionaire, super smart engineer with tons of patents, helped young RJ greatly. Robert Sr. owns Mainstream Engineering…right…RJ’s second failed company was Mainstream Motors housed at his Dads company. Before any condescending comments, please do your homework
Yes, Absolutely agree. I’ve followed RJ and Rivian for years…yes, his father has helped him immeasurably and yet every interview is very polished and canned and all about RJ…same story. Never a mention of his father helping him and the depth of his help…to me just seems wrong and dishonest.so he's dishonest because his dad helped fund his company when it was founded? I don't follow. I don't think RJ has ever said that he did it all on his own and he's a self made person without any help from anyone. Having a successful parent who was willing to help and had the resources to do so should not be disparaged, I think it's something every parent aspires to be able to do for their own child.
Doesn't feel dishonest to me, just sounds like jealousy from you. "Yeah but he's not really self made!"Never a mention of his father helping him and the depth of his help…to me just seems wrong and dishonest.
I guess we just have a difference in our moral compass. If i were in RJ’s shoes, I would give more credit to my father as more credit is due.Doesn't feel dishonest to me, just sounds like jealousy from you. "Yeah but he's not really self made!"
I'm not sure what you are suggesting he should say instead, but it doesn't make sense for him to go do interviews where he basically explains that his Dad set him up for all his success so far. It makes it sound like he doesn't deserve to be where he is now and that is not true. No one launches a new car company completely on their own. That goes without saying.Your not following…if you actually do some digging into RJ’s past, not saying it’s necessarily bad but his definitely not honest or forthright . His father Robert Scaringe who’s a multi-millionaire, super smart engineer with tons of patents, helped young RJ greatly. Robert Sr. owns Mainstream Engineering…right…RJ’s second failed company was Mainstream Motors housed at his Dads company. Before any condescending comments, please do your homework
Agreed, while there some interesting points about starting a business and some world views, there was way too much comparison with Tesla and Elon Musk.I found this interview painful to watch with all the desperate baiting from GQ.
I only wish there were thoughts of more substance re: UAW, but I get why the generic corpo answer. Was just hoping for something new.
And I hope Rivian doesn't take TOO much from Bezos with regard to being a responsible corporate citizen...
The interview with the kid podcasters was infinitely more valuable