Chicago tech worker shoots boss due to lifestyle demotion

Otto Jansen
   Tech workers are vastly over paid and a drag to the economy and the cause of equality in the United States. They often try to portrait their immense high incomes by replaying the facts of technology in modern business but is is very fallacious and an industry holding our economy into one that that really doesn't produce products is the fastest way for a country to go down hill. Some tech workers though are starting to face downsizing and demotions and a recent shooting in downtown Chicago at the Bank of America building on Lasalle Street illustrates this point. Tony Defrancis had requested a meeting with the CEO of some company called Arrowstream that really does little for e everyday people of America. He had requested this meeting because of a demotion that was sure to lower his income and make it more difficult to live the lifestyle he was accustomed to for so long in the tech industry. Tony met with Steve Lavoi in his office and took out a gun and blasted the CEO and severely wounded him before pulling the gun on himself and ending his own life. This may become a more typical reaction of these tech workers when their easy gigs are up and the companies can no longer pile up the debt to continue the illusion that these companies actually contribute to the economy of America. The tech industry is a sycophant industry that thinks they can make their own rules and incomes for workers as the elevate their actual importance in economies. Many of these over-paid workers will eventually come to see similar demotions as Mr Defrancis of Chicago faced and their reactions will get ugly because e these guys will have a more difficult transition down the economic ladder to those workers who haven't already had to slide down as these tech companies made impossible to ship manufacturing overseas. What comes around goes around.

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