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2005 07 20 - Wed Wil Shipley, my heroposted by jack at 08:56 CET in / compute / people
Back in the mid-90's, when I was a NeXTStep consultant, getting a job at OmniGroup was a sort of recurring daydream to me. Like Integrity Solutions where I worked, OmniGroup did NeXTStep consulting, but also commercial application development. Started by Wil Shipley and Ken Case and surely some other dudes whose names escape me at the moment, Omni seemed like Shangri-La compared to my job. Browsing their website, you'd see descriptions of their work environment, which I'd contrast with mine:
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| at Omni | at Integrity Solutions |
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| all employees worked at omni's office in a casual, fun atmosphere | many employees worked in windowless rooms at customer sites, crammed to the point of literally bumping elbows with one another |
| employees working at the office enjoyed no-cost lunches prepared by on-site chef | employees working at the office were supposed to pay a quarter for lousy office coffee |
| once a month, a professional masseuse came around to rub everyone's shoulders | once a month, the CEO would give away a set of hand-crafted juggling bags that he made from old swimsuit fabric |
| had some sort of gaming room with (then-)state-of-the-art consoles, etc | juggling was encouraged |
| the drudgery of the mind-numbing consulting work was balanced out by being able to design and implement interesting commercial applications | the drudgery of the mind-numbing consulting work was balanced out by dreaming of going to work for a better company |
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