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I know its wrong - but I want to work for Google! |
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 |
Being a net entrepreneur, it’s taboo to work for someone else. Sometimes I just feel that I have developed this syndrome whereby I can’t work for anyone else anymore or else it’s a huge hit to my ego or rather it would go against my beliefs.
However, after watching this simple video, I just can’t wait to work for Google! It’s very similar to what I’m doing now or rather they have this work-from-home concept integrated into their working environment.
For example,
1. Bringing your dog to work? Allowed! 2. Wash laundry at work? Allowed! 3. Eat and eat and eat while it all goes to your company tab? Allowed! 4. Stay for a month at Googleplex and Google is still okay with it? Allowed!
What more can you ask?
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