Cry me an effing river ...
Feb. 9th, 2009 12:10 pmNY Times article adds up the typical yearly expendatures of the former masters of the universe to suggest that $500,000 isn't a realistic sum:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/fashion/08halfmill.html?em
Now, excuse me. First, (and I could be wrong) but, wouldn't the salary cap only apply if the firm takes bail-out funds? Second, if you've run your company into the ground I would think you should be thankful that you have a job at all much less gripe about having to take a cut so that your company might have some hope of survival. Third, @#$%^&*@#$@# *steam comes out of ears* I'm tired of the FMotU whining about having an ounce of their privilege removed. Fellahs, you got greedy, got stupid, and took the country with you. Time to pay the piper.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/fashion/08halfmill.html?em
Now, excuse me. First, (and I could be wrong) but, wouldn't the salary cap only apply if the firm takes bail-out funds? Second, if you've run your company into the ground I would think you should be thankful that you have a job at all much less gripe about having to take a cut so that your company might have some hope of survival. Third, @#$%^&*@#$@# *steam comes out of ears* I'm tired of the FMotU whining about having an ounce of their privilege removed. Fellahs, you got greedy, got stupid, and took the country with you. Time to pay the piper.