Thanks, but no thanks Nav Canada...
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Re: Thanks, but no thanks Nav Canada...
Typical slow news day. Create news where there is none. Take for example the head of Manitoba government insurance. They state her wage but don't give comparisons to the private sector which would be on par.
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Re: Thanks, but no thanks Nav Canada...
Some of those salaries seemed about right. I mean, do you know how much butt you have to kiss to get to the top? You gotta sell your soul and be a corporate jerk for years!
It's not a job I could do-just because I know I would hate my co-workers, but yet the ISTP-CEO offer still holds. I will do any CEO's job and run the company into the ground for one tenth of what the current CEO is getting paid.
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It's not a job I could do-just because I know I would hate my co-workers, but yet the ISTP-CEO offer still holds. I will do any CEO's job and run the company into the ground for one tenth of what the current CEO is getting paid.
-istp
Re: Thanks, but no thanks Nav Canada...
Oh, you say that now, but 6 months in, when you find out it takes perseverance to run a company into the ground, you'll be demanding a raise!!!istp wrote:Some of those salaries seemed about right. I mean, do you know how much butt you have to kiss to get to the top? You gotta sell your soul and be a corporate jerk for years!
It's not a job I could do-just because I know I would hate my co-workers, but yet the ISTP-CEO offer still holds. I will do any CEO's job and run the company into the ground for one tenth of what the current CEO is getting paid.
-istp
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