Stardock CEO Brad Wardell interview on the PC gaming industry

I'm not sure how I missed this article but looking at it now it's kind of interesting to read how the interviewer, Jeremey Peel reacted to my interview responses. 

Broadly speaking, my belief is that people are people and should be treated well without qualification.  This does not, however, mean that you should feel obligated to absorb abuse.

For example, on our software, we will go to great lengths to help a customer.  But the moment they start making personal attacks on our employees, that's the end of that.

The same is true for employees who demand to be given special treatment.  I just have no patience for that.  There has to be one rule for all employees or you end up with chaos.

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A 'potted history' of Stardock which lost a lot in the telling....

...or maybe just focused 'oddly'...;)

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 I would like to work for stardock?

 

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I wouldn't mind either. They can plug into my brain and extract my wacky imagination. But seriously, equality in the workplace should be a priority. What I can't stand are brown noses (no explanation necessary). You advance on merit, showing what you can do, not talking about it. Just sayin'

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 I've been here for 99% of what was in the article, and I'am still here.

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Quoting WOM, reply 4

 I've been here for 99% of what was in the article, and I'am still here.

The superglue on your chair is still good...;)

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You know it.

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Sins 2 please