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Just to be clear, your assertion was that NO EMPLOYEE contributes more than $1.5m/year to the company.

> no employee contributes the average per-employee output to the company

> Sub in $1.5m/year

Are you standing by that or is your new assertion now that no employee contributes $500m but that many do contribute $1.5m/year?

The back and forth is getting a bit confusing so trying to make sure we're on the same page.

edit: You do realize that a non-trivial number of employees including ICs are paid more than $1.5m/year. So even Google disagree with your assertion.



I'm not interested in engaging with you further because you've now twice ignored the main point of my argument in favor of nitpicks and out of context quotes asserting that I said things I didn't say. There's no point in engaging with that style of argument. Have a nice day.


The main point of your argument is materially different if you mean $500m or $1.5m. I agree there's no point in responding if you're just going to flip flop to whichever is more convenient to that particular response and then get upset when called out for it. Either make a consistent argument or deal with it when called out.

edit: There's also a material difference between no one, a few, many and the majority. You made a specific claim that no employee provides more then $1.5m of value. I disproved that with Google's own comp. Not my problem you're butt hurt about being called out for being wrong with quotes you said yourself.




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