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To: Spytrdr who wrote (10443)1/5/2000 9:19:00 PM
From: Kumar Nathan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
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To: Spytrdr who wrote (10443)1/5/2000 11:11:00 PM
From: SLSUSMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
You wrote:

Bill Gates didn't even finish his career. neither did Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, and so many other multibillionaires and people who changed the world. and by the way, since you're at it, did you know David Komansky, CEO of Merrill Lynch, was an electrician before going to ML? and if i remember correctly he never finished his career either, strange as it may seem, being the CEO of ML.

What exactly is "not finishing your career". As far as I know, Bill Gates didn't finish school (Harvard) but instead started MSFT - I don't think he had another career. Jobs and Ellison I don't think finished school either. Your comment on Komansky supports the school theory; he was an electrician and probably did not go to a power b-school.

Looks to me that you missed the point again - I responded by pointing out your flaw in using the word career as a substitute for school. You responded by denying that obvious error; that's usually what happens when one is so emotionally focused on arguing that one misses the argument.