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by simplezeal
4678 days ago
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Personally I find it amusing that she mixed personal life with work - her dating Larry and all. You lose a lot of respect from peers if you are rising fast and they find out a powerful person has soft spot for him/her. I am wondering if that had something to do with so many Googlers hating her. She was always pain to work with - office hours etc. What changed? |
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The only place this kind of favoritism is a negative is with personal relationships. Nobody bats an eye when the riser is a fraternity or alma mater cohort, where that kind of thing is expected.
If I were a betting man, I'd say it's a class argument that the favoritism wasn't "earned" in the proper way, without the old school tie.
Aside from that, in contemporary business culture, losing respect of your peers is no loss when you're upwardly mobile. They're the ones you're leaving behind.