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I have searched the internet for information on Steve Jobs working at Chevron. I did not stumble upon any related posts, or articles stating that Steve Jobs worked at Chevron. So you may have heard that from a false source.
Steve Jobs, cofounder and CEO of Apple, passed away on October 5, 2011. Mr. Jobs had suffered from pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant as well. His innovation and creativity will long be remembered.
he wore a long sleave turtleneck
No he did not, but he dieted quite often and loved to take very long walks which was good enough for him.
Reed Jobs' father, Apple CEO Steve Jobs, battled cancer a long time. Finally seeing him die, made his son decide to study oncology to actively fight cancer.
Until, they retire, they can not leave any time before that.
It has long been recognized that taller adults hold jobs of higher status and, on average, earn more than other workers.
Steve Long died in 1868.
I believe Steve Jobs was persuaded into coming back to "Apple Inc.", for the purpose of (Doing what Steve Jobs did so well, See it as being better, whatever it may have been.)SAVE APPLE INC.,(Himself a co-founder with Steve W.)"Re-Creating "APPLE",(along with the I-Pad) which desperately needed more than just a face lift. Steve Jobs was direct, straight to the point, having a very strong core belief in - "Yes We Can". So whatever has to be done....has to be done. He lived it, breathing in and out life as he loved living it and man did he show alot of us how to exit this life when the time-clock begins to slow and then it just stops... for each of us.
Steven Jobs was holding a wi-fi model of the iPad, or as far as I can tell. The 3G Model has a black band about an inch long on the back, as you can see below: