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Would you ever work for a corporation again?
His alleged reaction to learning that two of his former executives, who had both edited The News Of World, had been involved in a physically intimate relationship for up to seven years, was initially to order that neither of them would ever work for a Murdoch-owned company again.
Ever work for a boss who didn't want anyone else to shine?
And this trust issue is why I didn't want to ever work for a commercial Linux company, for example.
It seemed inconceivable that he'd ever work for a firm again — none could risk the publicity — but he might salvage a semblance of a career.
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The survey found that 53percentt of respondents who had ever worked for a public company now held that company's stock or stock options.
In an interview Thursday in NBC's executive offices, Mr. Zucker, who is 45, said the decision to announce that he would leave the only employer he has ever worked for — a decision he acknowledged was not his own — became inevitable after a meeting two weeks ago with Steve Burke, Comcast's chief operating officer.
We know that it no longer works (indeed that it has only ever worked for a privileged minority) and many of us crave a different kind of social, business and political leadership that is more focused on helping us find new and healthier stories than on propping up the old one.
But the values projected by popular culture do have a habit of reflecting and influencing our own, therefore it does send out the message that this is the main motivation for getting to the top – something that anyone who's ever worked for a boss drunk on power can testify to.
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