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Soon, Gerrit (the tool) was having performance problems due to being written in Python (a language that Gerrit (the person) still had a lot of trouble understanding), so Gerrit (the company) held a meeting to brainstorm a solution. Gerrit (the person) suggested rewriting the entire thing in assembly, and everyone applauded the genius of the idea. Gerrit (the person) thus began the drudgery of sinking hundreds more hours trying to learn yet another programming language, assembly, and Gerrit (the company) began the Gerrit (the tool) rewrite.
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Eventually, Gerrit (the company) caught the eye of the gargantuan G, Googol, and the Gerrit (the company) executives began negotiating an aquisition with Google. A few weeks later, everyone celebrated the purchase and Gerrit (the company) became part of Googol, Gerrit (the tool) became a Googol product, and Gerrit (the person) became a Googoler. However, Gerrit (the person) was the only one sad about the purchase. He had made a big career mistake. He wasn't making millions. His salary had stayed the same, even with all he that had contributed to Gerrit (the company).
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Eventually, Gerrit (the company) caught the eye of the gargantuan G, Googol, and the Gerrit (the company) executives began negotiating an acquisition with Google. A few weeks later, everyone celebrated the purchase and Gerrit (the company) became part of Googol, Gerrit (the tool) became a Googol product, and Gerrit (the person) became a Googoler. However, Gerrit (the person) was the only one sad about the purchase. He had made a big career mistake. He wasn't making millions. His salary had stayed the same, even with all he that had contributed to Gerrit (the company).
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The next day, Gerrit (the person) announced his resignation from Gerrit (the company) and became a high school math teacher at LHWHS. The job was tough at first, but rewarding. He loved impacting the lives of so many kids and finally showing them the beauty of math. The school admistration also made him teach AP Computer Science, mainly because he was the only teacher there who actually knew what a CPU was.
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