It's lovely to see that our misery is cheered on and welcomed by others.
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Google did a fantastic thing, really fantastic. I said to myself, Google, it’s too bloated, it is failing, people said to me how can it go on and I said it can’t, it shouldn’t.
I will take credit. California loves Google. California is bad, very bad. With Nancy and Gavin, it’s terrible. Unsustainable. I know business.
I’m a nice guy, I don’t hold grudges. The people at Google love me. They say, what should we do?
I tell them. Twitter is hiring!
Yea, that's what I said in kindigarden when I wanted tripple the cookies and milk everyone else got and had to learn the hard way I wasn't all that. Expecially when millions of immigrants are being important every year to dilute the meaning of what it is to be talented.
Also, the WEF in Davos now has been going on and on about all that wealth transfer that is necessary to to make the world a more equitable place...and that means outcomes are controlled...no more indiviudal competition and talent will no longer really matter. We'll all get paid the same and it will be a lot less than what you are used to.
Welocome to the new world order you have naively ushered in.
That's because Wall Street and the BIS (Bank of International Settlements) salivates whenever jobs get wacked....it's hedge funds dream.
@1fbh+1kMVfAAp Damn you sound salty. You wish you had the brains to work in a company where employees supposedly nap all day. Enjoy the back breaking labor of the angry blue collar id--t where your body will give out on you at 50.
Lol. It's up indeed. as a day trader who despises you left wing liberal hacks who brought upon your own demise, it was a great day for me financially. maga maga maga
going to miss the fruits, edamame snacks, banana chips, and little squares of Tcho dark chocolate? buck up buttercup and welcome to the real world where its hard and you have to take if you want to live well
Well you former ex-google employees you can get all the naps you want now.
Unfortunately, that is how things work. Perception of any lay off, whether the layoff is targeted at the right resources or down to performance is irrelevant. The market see reduce cost, the stock goes up. Nothing personal.
And I don't care if "that's the way the world works." It shouldn't.