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      <title>Jason, What are five lesser-known perks at Metiom?</title>
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      <description>Metiom was a bubble baby startup that I had a brief stint at in 1999.  The company, which received $60M in financing from Fortsmann Little, really had no product at all.  After FL invested, they asked me to go check out what they had invested in.  I told them that there really wasn't much there to speak of, so they asked me to help them try to turn it around.  Yeah, you read that right:  a turnaround of a startup.  Doesn't really make much sense.  But, that was 1999.  A lot of silly companies got a lot of silly money.  

The one perk:  Forstmann Little also owned Gulfstream.  So I got to fly around in a G4 from time to time.</description>
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