Hamartia Antidote
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Hmm...living in the high cost of living area Manhattan and working in McDonald's.
Not a good strategy.
Not a good strategy.
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I dropped out of high school.
I don't have any skills.
My job can be done by an illegal immigrant off the streets after two hours of training.
But I demand $15 an hour.
Didn't know Wendy
I dropped out of high school.
I don't have any skills.
My job can be done by an illegal immigrant off the streets after two hours of training.
But I demand $15 an hour.
actually there are a lot of students working in fast food restaurants trying to earn some extra money since universities are so expensive
well if a CEO can earn 20 million a year then why not, while there are 1000s of others who have same education as lets say CEO of city bank and more experience than him but not even making 200K
I agree that many compensation packages seem out of whack but we always come back to the Golden Rule: the one who has the gold makes the rules.
In the case of C-officers (CEO, CIO, CFO) what matters most is not education, but connections.
Well with a public company it's usually the Board of Directors that sets the pay.
As a stockholder you can vote for who is on the board.
But you don't have to be the CEO to make a lot of money. If you are a Portfolio Manager at a financial company and you make say $1B profit they'll happily pay you $10M of it to say thanks.
Well with a public company it's usually the Board of Directors that sets the pay.
As a stockholder you can vote for who is on the board.
But you don't have to be the CEO to make a lot of money. If you are a Portfolio Manager at a financial company and you make say $1B profit they'll happily pay you $10M of it to say thanks.