jeninflorida
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and the average worker salary is $40,000. We must stop this madness
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and the average worker salary is $40,000. We must stop this madness
Why do you dislike capitalism?
Maybe the ceo deserves 350k
Clearly, the CEO is taking advantage of the worker, look at the gap between the salaries. These works need union protection
350k is reasonable. Considering the education, experience and responsibility. The average worker is 40 hours a week. The average CEO is 80 hours a week. It's when they are making 10 million a year that there is an issue.
base pay is one thing, add in stock options and bonus
base pay is one thing, add in stock options and bonus
are you being serious? i thought you were being sarcastic this whole time
I would have thought more people would have been upset by the salary gap. Interesting
that is performance incentives and that is a good thing.
I would have thought more people would have been upset by the salary gap. Interesting
I would have thought more people would have been upset by the salary gap. Interesting
I would have thought more people would have been upset by the salary gap. Interesting
Like I keep saying you don't know Americans. That's not a gap. Depending on the company if the average worker was making 40k and the owner was making 40 million then we'd have a conversation.
While I'd add provisos I think it might not be a bad thing if we made a law of the owner makes no more than 10x what the average worker makes. Which doesn't mean he can't have minimum wage bitches, it just means he has to make it up with middle management.
Where I live now, I am considered "rich" because I bought a crappy old house cash money, have 3 used cars, and some wonderful working man's tools and toys. None of that happened overnight. To strangers, I am a guy who showed up with lots of money. The reality is that I am a little older and learned a few things. I cashed on on a set of government cd's I worked my ass off for and held in safe keeping over the years. I take care of whatever I am fortunate enough to find good deals on. I rarely pass up an opportunity to make extra money I know I can put to good use and not squander it away.
Now I am as broke as the next guy and saving for property tax on said house. At least until I cash in on the last set of government cd's I bought into.
I accepted long ago that I would never be a CEO type person, though it never stopped my ambition to be successful the best way I know how to with whatever tools made available to me. I never look a gift horse in the mouth and I stand my ground against any asswipe trying to take whatever I have earned away from me. And I make no apologies because I chose not to sit on my ass while some lazy tickturd sits around reaping the rewards of my tax dollars and judges me because I went out and earned it.
Just so I know are we arguing or agreeing or someplace in between cus frankly I'm not sure.
I would have thought more people would have been upset by the salary gap. Interesting
High CEO salaries don't bother me. Stock options and perks don't bother me. In fact stock options and dividend based pay is great, incentivices success. Should be available for all employees from top to bottom.
Golden parachutes bother me. Fucking up should hurt, not be rewarded.
lol So true about the golden parachutes. Have you been following Duke energy? I think there was some fraud there....but that is a different story.
Performance pay and stock options are the best way. when times are good, everyone enjoys the pie. When times slow down, the company isn't left to bleed to death.[/QUOTE]
Right...thats why the government invented unemployment benefits...so the lower workers can be laid off till things pick up.
High CEO salaries don't bother me. Stock options and perks don't bother me. In fact stock options and dividend based pay is great, incentivices success. Should be available for all employees from top to bottom.
Golden parachutes bother me. Fucking up should hurt, not be rewarded.
Perhaps someplace in between. I suppose my point is that to some, an average working joe like me may appear to be made of money and that someone must have 'given' it to me. To others, an average joe is considered to be beneath them because I have worked so hard to get whatever I have. Appearances are rarely what they seem to be.
High CEO salaries don't bother me. Stock options and perks don't bother me. In fact stock options and dividend based pay is great, incentivices success. Should be available for all employees from top to bottom.
Golden parachutes bother me. Fucking up should hurt, not be rewarded.