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Re: Stop the whining. RE:Age discrimination NOT, stop whining
- Subject: Re: Stop the whining. RE:Age discrimination NOT, stop whining
- From: Mark Dadgar <mdadgar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Oct 98 14:37:18 PDT
Bubba Michel wrote:
> Stats is stats. Statistics. The exception to the rule can expect to
> be trampled. A vast majority of first time new BMW owners are not
> young. Stat's are one of the reasons fishermen don't go fishing at a
> water fountain.
While I tend to agree with Bubba Michel, he's way off base on this
point. In some prominent cases.
For example, I live in Silicon Valley. There are more 20-somethings
here with six and seven-figure bank accounts than I can shake a
stick at. The IPO market has done wonders for those hungry younger
years. Now, I'm not one of those 24-yr-olds who worked at Netscape
and paid cash for a house in Palto Alto, but I have worked damned
hard and the rewards have been not insignificant.
So at the ripe young age of 26, with a checkbook in my pocket, I was
denied a test drive of an M3 at a local Silicon Valley dealer.
"See, customers around here are engineering types, and they like to
buy their cars with very few miles on them."
*I'm* an engineering type (or, I was then).
I was dressed professionally (in Silicon Valley terms) and was, in
fact, going to buy a car.
Tell me this was not because of my age.
Now, in other parts of the country, where extremely well-off young
people are *not* the norm, I can find this understandable.
But dammit, if you want to run a business, you need to understand
your business environment.
I bought my car elsewhere.
- - Mark
'95 M3, Sharked, BLESSed, X-braced
'97 528i 5-spd, 540i Sport wheels
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Mark Dadgar
Product Manager
CoreOS, Mac OS X
Apple Computer
mdadgar@domain.elided
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