Posted by : Unknown Sunday, February 2, 2014

GoDaddy's promised live quitter is machine engineer Gwen Dean. She has set up a puppet business.



February 2, 2014 6:36 PM PST




They quit.


(Credit: GoDaddy screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)

Monday will, no doubt, be full of interviews with Gwen Dean's boss, Ted.


Or, rather, her former boss.


It was Dean, a machine engineer, who turned out to be GoDaddy's promised quitter.


So there she was during the second half of a flaccid game, trying to perk it up with John Turturro at her side.



She stared into the camera and said: "Hi, Ted. I quit."


Clearly, she'd rehearsed for some time. One of her hands was covered by a puppet, who joined in her message, the finale of which was "Ciao, baby."


The business she has created is PuppetsByGwen.com. On that site, she reveals that she has "manufactured a whopping 65 million gallons of chilled water over my 18-year career operating large tonnage refrigeration machinery."


Please forgive my marginal skepticism, but I cannot believe that Ted didn't know.


If she'd worked at his company for 18 years, someone must have known things were amiss. People talk.


I wonder if he's already chosen her replacement.



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