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Life of a Googler

Ever wonder what it’s like to be an employee of Google, the #1 company on the list “100 Best Companies to Work For“? I found this news piece on YouTube and thought I would share it with you. What I find hilarious is the “Google 15″ phenomenon. It’s where Google employees gain extreme amounts of weight because of the FREE gourmet food that they are offered daily. I think it’s about that time to freshen up my resume. ;)

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2 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. 1. matt608

    Now that is a quality video!

    We previously exchanged links, I have changed the name of my site from ‘my blogathon’ to ’successful online money making !’. If you could change that that would be great.

    I have also started a new blog which is dedecated to AGLOCO. I am wondering if you are interested for another link exchange for this site? It can be found at http://aglocomembers.blogspot.com

    Keep up the great blog,

    Thanks
    Matt

  2. 2. Jon Lee

    Oh man, if I were ever to start a company, I’d model it after Google for sure.

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