Oh, poor Google, a company with billions in income and a CEO who makes 200 millions in a year, has to make money somehow.
I got an alternative suggestion. Instead of buying and building humongous office buildings, how about allowing their developers to work remotely? Then they can save also on the lavish free lunches and dinners, and the building space can be used for people actually living there.
Stop corp simping, it's tragic that there exist people like you who are worried whether a huge multibillion Corp like Google is making enough money. They are obviously one of the biggest and richest companies out there, and you make it sound like we, the ordinary people, have to be concerned about Google's financial wellbeing? The same Google that, in order to boost their stock price, just recently dumped thousands of workers in the blink of an eye?
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Oh, poor Google, a company with billions in income and a CEO who makes 200 millions in a year, has to make money somehow.
I got an alternative suggestion. Instead of buying and building humongous office buildings, how about allowing their developers to work remotely? Then they can save also on the lavish free lunches and dinners, and the building space can be used for people actually living there.
Stop corp simping, it's tragic that there exist people like you who are worried whether a huge multibillion Corp like Google is making enough money. They are obviously one of the biggest and richest companies out there, and you make it sound like we, the ordinary people, have to be concerned about Google's financial wellbeing? The same Google that, in order to boost their stock price, just recently dumped thousands of workers in the blink of an eye?
Please just stop.