Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, December 21 2012 @ 07:07 AM EST |
Scary. That comment from an ex-Apple employee really caught my eye.
Wayne
http://madhatter.ca
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Authored by: Gringo_ on Friday, December 21 2012 @ 08:42 AM EST |
Employees are a reflection of their employers. What kind
of executives hire
people like the ones detailed in the
article? Of course the article also
exposes store managers,
but who hired the store managers? Who hired the people
who
hired the people who hired the store managers? Then in the
end, who hired
the VPs of Sales who hired everyone below
them?
We are aware of the
concept of dysfunctional families.
When the kids are screwed up, we need to
look at the family
as a whole, look at the parents. The behaviour of the
children rarely emerges out of a vacuum.
The bad behaviour of Apple's
employees is symptom of
corporate corruption. Thermonuclear patent war is
another.
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Authored by: DannyB on Friday, December 21 2012 @ 09:13 AM EST |
After reading that, and the earlier article it links to, all I can say to Apple
fanboys is: I hope you like paying high prices for Apple gear, now that you
know your money is going to employees who break and steal expensive toys.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, December 21 2012 @ 02:56 PM EST |
Assuming the stories in the link have a reasonable accuracy for
truth:
Makes you wonder what percentage of the iPhone sales the Apple
Geniuses were responsible for!
In other words: How big - really - is
Apple's piece of the smartphone market when the inflated values are
removed?
Kind of makes one wonder. It sure would suck to be an Apple
stock holder if the inflation was even 1%. 1% of 250 Million is 2.5 Million
units deliberately destroyed.
Ouch!
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