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Doug,
I agree with most of what you have said. Contractors are paid more per hour than employees. For some people being a contractor is better than being an employee. "DSK" wrote in message . .. 1. Does a union exist at Microsoft? No, but could they really make a worse product if there was? Bob Crantz wrote: Software does crash a fair amount, most noticeably third party software in a windows environment. And why is that? 1- windows is poorly documented 2- windows is bloated with all sorts of code that is either holdover from other versions, or unimplemented functions (they couldn't get it to work but left it in) 3- windows has been deliberately programmed to crash certain competing products Let's try "all the above." 2. How many employees of Microsoft have become millionaires thanks to Microsoft? Lots and lots... due to a bizarre fluke of stock market history and a large amount of corporate steamrollering 3. How many layoffs has Microsoft had? Lots, actually. Ballpark number? 1,000 10,000? 100,000? How about this... more than 1,000 but not as manay as 100,000 4. How many jobs have Microsoft moved offshore? Lots, actually (see #3 above) Let's see a few references. Not jobs created offshore, but actual jobs moved away. Did you read my answers? All through the 1990s MS was moving employees out the door under a program of replacing them with "contractors" (often the same people working at the same desk) who of course got far less money, benefits, etc etc. 5. How many people have become millionaires owning Microsoft stock? Probably fewer than #2 above. If the employees of microsoft became millionaires by stock option and others, not working for microsoft also became millionaires by owning stock, then wouldn't this number be greater than the people in #2? That was not clearly explained. IMHO the number of non-MS-employees who have become millionaires *solely thru MS stock* is less than the number of MS employees who have become millionaires. MS was giving quite generous options (ie stock at far less than market price) back in the early days. 6. Point out 3 examples of greed at Microsoft. You mean other than every program they've ever released without appropriate debugging? Is greed really delivering a product that doesn't work in every environment? It is if that is the result of cutting development costs and then charging full frieght for the product. GREED: "a selfish desire for more than one needs or deserves." Who determines what Bill Gates needs or deserves? You or Bill Gates? I view greed as desire for the unearned. Gates earned every penny. I disagree. Gates has made a number of very slimy business deals, broken a number of laws, and coerced other businesses to do things his way, to his advantage. I suppose that since no gunfire was involved, it can be considered "earning" the money. ... No one was coerced into buying his product. That's where you're wrong. When you buy a PC you are buying a number of Microsoft products, at a high price... and do you get any choice? Do you get any support? If Microsoft had to depend on people choosing Windows off a store shelf, IMHO they'd be a footnote in computer history by now. Regards Doug King |