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Median Age At Google Is 29, Says Age Discrimination Lawsuit

dcblogs writes: The typical employee at Google is relatively young, according to a lawsuit brought by an older programmer who is alleging age discrimination. Between 2007 and 2013, Google's workforce grew from 9,500 to more than 28,000 employees, "yet as of 2013, its employees' median age was 29 years old," the lawsuit claims. That's in contrast to the median age of nearly 43 for all U.S. workers who are computer programmers, according to the lawsuit.

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  1. Re:It's never their problem by Crashmarik · · Score: 4, Funny

    be cute Asian gamer chicks in wheelchairs.

    You wouldn't know where to find that as porn ?

  2. Re:Not discrimintation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Young people are more energetic, more eager to learn, and more likely to know the things you'd need tonhelp..." ... more likely to sucked into to stupid shit - hey bub I need you 18 hours a day for the next six months. "Yes sur, should I bring my own blanket?" I love dumbfucks like you. You'll do it, you'll like it and I don't have to pay you shit. While you're at office I'll be at cottage laughing my ass off. Send your friends too asshole.

  3. Re: Google: Select jurors who understand stats. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Then you should fire yourself immediately you bitter demanding old coot

  4. Re:Google: Select jurors who understand stats. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Prior to perusing the comments on this article, I'd've thought that a post of that length, with 3 measly apostrophes, wouldn't've got any complaints for its excess of them when one wasn't used properly. Would you look at that, I've managed to squeeze six into this post. If you aren't (seven) freaking out right now, I'd (eight) say the frequency isn't (nine) you're (lol) problem.