Having known a number of CEOs over the years, they arent the ones waking up for those 3am calls unless it’s a business shattering literally apocalyptic event.
They honestly shouldn’t be the ones taking emergency calls either since most of the time they’ll be in the way.
He’s definitely also not a “fixes the bug himself” CEO.
We can pretend he’s different. I can freely admit that I like to think he’s different. But no way in hell is he fixing any kind of problem, that arises in the middle of the night, himself.
I’m not doing that, just saying it. There’s no reason to idolize anything. Even idols. Antique Mediterranean was better for being as religiously pluralistic as rural China.
unless it’s a business shattering literally apocalyptic event.
If that’s not an issue relating directly to their role I don’t know what it.
The only reason they’d wake up 3AM for some crisis is if either the market is collapsing or their company is collapsing. Those things happening unexpectedly is something the majority of CEO-s will never experience. I guess it doesn’t suck to be a CEO when the sucky thing almost never happen.
Having known a number of CEOs over the years, they arent the ones waking up for those 3am calls unless it’s a business shattering literally apocalyptic event.
They honestly shouldn’t be the ones taking emergency calls either since most of the time they’ll be in the way.
Gabe Newell is not a usual CEO though.
He’s definitely also not a “fixes the bug himself” CEO.
We can pretend he’s different. I can freely admit that I like to think he’s different. But no way in hell is he fixing any kind of problem, that arises in the middle of the night, himself.
There’s no reason to idolize the man.
I’m not doing that, just saying it. There’s no reason to idolize anything. Even idols. Antique Mediterranean was better for being as religiously pluralistic as rural China.
Well no shit I’m talking about issues which actually relate directly to their role.
If that’s not an issue relating directly to their role I don’t know what it.
The only reason they’d wake up 3AM for some crisis is if either the market is collapsing or their company is collapsing. Those things happening unexpectedly is something the majority of CEO-s will never experience. I guess it doesn’t suck to be a CEO when the sucky thing almost never happen.
And the market is only open from 9:30-4. Not that steam is even publicly traded.
There are alternative markets that trade pretty much 24/7
Which each have their own groupings of companies traded. Foreign stock markets only matter if you’re a trading firm.