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I feel bad for that VP, because I don't see them being able to affect the kind of change that the mod community wants.
This time they've learned that sacrificing a CEO on the Altar of Public Opinion is too costly; so this time they are just doing it to a pathetic Junior Executive who they probably only gave a slight pay bump and hired from a pool of internal candidates that were leaving the company anyways...
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Please Note, the above statement is satire only; but it wouldn't surprise me if it were true.They never sacrificed the CEO. The cost was too great. They probably will sacrifice a junior executive, though.
They did with Ellen Pao
Yeah, but she was brought in to fail. Spez has been there how long?
I just thought VP at tech was the same as VP at finance. That is to say, meaningless.
I didn't think it was that worthless.