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Originally Posted by Wm Holden
big commisions buys big sharks...big sharks take big bites...big bites= big profits
Big profits = kept jobs
vicious circle of life.
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We're talking about Chrysler, not Donald Trump. Of all the companies to spend on the best executives, I think its clear that Chrysler isn't the leader. This is the company that just departed from Daimler and got acquired by a private equity firm that doesn't even want to sell cars.
What makes me so angry about this is the fact that Chrysler deserves the least in bonuses. These are the same guys that Daimler deemed worthless and supposedly couldn't run a company. This is why they can't run a company. They put themselves first. Where's the teamwork? Every business that has ever employed me asked if I was a team player. This is hypocrisy—epic fail for Chrysler management.
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Originally Posted by gtahvit
No it doesn't. But it does mean they are entitled to be paid. They have every right to take the money. Not that they should.
So, I pose the same question to you. I am offering you a contract to mow my lawn for 1 mil for a single summer (3 months). How you decide to do it is up to you.
Do you accept the contract and if you do, how do you spend the money?
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I would do the work, buy a Camaro daily driver, buy a ZR1 track monster, invest heavily in GM, and donate a quarter of it to charity. If I get free money, so do a bunch of people who need it.