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New Herley chief to earn $250K, plus options, bonus
By TIM MEKEEL
2009-10-10 08:04:00
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era




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Bigmaclender2
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Let me see if I have this right. A guy who will be in charge of 300 people is getting an annual compensation of about $450,000 with all the stock options and perks but our President of The United States and current Nobel Peace Prize winner and managing some 6.876 billion people is only making $400,000/year. What's wrong with this picture people?
area man
QUOTE (Bigmaclender2 @ Oct 10 2009, 08:19 AM) *
Let me see if I have this right. A guy who will be in charge of 300 people is getting an annual compensation of about $450,000 with all the stock options and perks but our President of The United States and current Nobel Peace Prize winner and managing some 6.876 billion people is only making $400,000/year. What's wrong with this picture people?


The President is paid by taxpayer dollars. The government is not a for-profit organization... well, at least not now.

The cat at Herley runs a for-profit organization responsible to shareholders/owners. The qualifications are also different. This President does not have the resume (until his Presidency... maybe) to be the CEO of any organization.
Bigmaclender2
QUOTE (area man @ Oct 10 2009, 11:10 AM) *
The President is paid by taxpayer dollars. The government is not a for-profit organization... well, at least not now.

The cat at Herley runs a for-profit organization responsible to shareholders/owners. The qualifications are also different. This President does not have the resume (until his Presidency... maybe) to be the CEO of any organization.



I knew that already, LOL. I just thought it was ironic is all. As for the last sentence-I couldn't agree with you more.
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