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I don't think that the laid off Twitter employees were actually productive. How many were software engineers is anyone's guess. The company is a website, and I don't really think that it takes more than a few hundred to keep it running.
You didn't answer the question. You asserted that they don't actually work for a living because twitter doesn't produce steel or concrete. You fail to realize that data are a very high value commodity. Building, supporting, analyzing a "website" like that takes more than a few hundred. Your IT knowledge seems quite outdatedI don't think that the laid off Twitter employees were actually productive. How many were software engineers is anyone's guess. The company is a website, and I don't really think that it takes more than a few hundred to keep it running.
Yeah, they are so great at their job that they are losing $4 million a day. Explain to me how smart those employees are?You didn't answer the question. You asserted that they don't actually work for a living because twitter doesn't produce steel or concrete. You fail to realize that data are a very high value commodity. Building, supporting, analyzing a "website" like that takes more than a few hundred. Your IT knowledge seems quite outdated
You didn't answer the question. You asserted that they don't actually work for a living because twitter doesn't produce steel or concrete. You fail to realize that data are a very high value commodity. Building, supporting, analyzing a "website" like that takes more than a few hundred. Your IT knowledge seems quite outdated