This is huge. They used to do anything to report a profit. I was part of the 2016 reduction and we knew it was for them to reduce sg&a. They offered early retirement to many high level (VP+) to get salaries off the books. We were always told Intel would never report a loss.
How did it go? I'm in a very similar boat. VP, manage 3-5 year tech projects, present to C levels, but have a meta interview too. I'm pushing mine off to the fall bc I need to get other aspects of my life in order first.
I agree. He uses statements like "this was a test unit and I'm sending it back at the end. I will purchase one with my own money" to make it seem like he wasn't compensated. Be really needs to start it off saying he was, but not with the unit.
Dcrainmaker has been "pay for play" for at least the past 10 years. He's very thorough, but not altruistic. There was a guy on Slowtwich that shared a conversation with him that was enlightening to that fact.