Google Executives Pledged their Life Together for 20 Years

No, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin aren’t getting hitched, but rather they, along with Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, pledged to stick with the company for 20 years after Google went public.
According to an interview in the February issue of Fortune magazine, Schmidt said, “we agreed the month before we went public that we should work together for 20 years.” If they stick to their pact, Schmidt would retire at 69 years old, Page at 51 and Brin at 50.
Why these three guys would make a pact like this when they know they would be rakin’ in the dough, is beyond me.
If I were them, I’d be calling in sick for 20 years.
Source: Reuters
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