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rlg94086
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Very well stated.Yes I have thought through my answers, have you?
You are making things up as to why YOU THINK companies need to shrink. You are suggesting that ONLY the founders are worthy of huge salaries but dismissing the work of those folks who may salvage a company from ruin or choose a new path for the company? You ignore the economies of scale in a world economy and suggest that smaller will work when it clearly can only work in SOME circumstances. You suggest that people only get their jobs because of the golf score and not their management skills. You suggest that a CEO must be qualified to do specific tasks within the company but ignore the fact that his job is not to do those things but to lead a divergent group of people to greater success. Heck as a sales rep for our company I couldn’t use our telephone system at work to successfully transfer a call to someone in the warehouse but that didn’t stop me from getting a string of promotions and leading the company to grow from $23 Million in sales to nearly $150,000,000.00 in sales and vastly grow the workforce and then buy out the ownership so that the employees actually owned the company.
Sorry I don’t buy into the sort of socialistic theory and class/job envy others favor.
I have no problem with a corporation to decide to cap executive salaries, but it is not the place of government to do it. Are CEOs overpaid? Some are…some aren’t. Does it bother me when a company lays off employees and then gives bonuses to executives? Absolutley, but more than likely they were contractually obligated to pay those bonuses. “Golden parachutes” and bonuses are negotiated when an executive is brought on board. Should companies not agree to these things? Perhaps, but they will then have to pass on talented executives they need to successfully run their company.
Regarding sports, it is pretty much the same. Do I think some sports stars are overpaid? Yes. Why? Economics, of course. In order to make money, you have to fill the stadium. To fill the stadium, you need to win games. To win games, you need talent. Talent costs money. Now, if you pay the talent exhorbitantly and the seats don’t fill because fans don’t want to pay the money for the seats? You go out of business. (Mind you, it’s not all seats anymore…TV contracts are huge).
Personally, I work on my own attachment to money and other sins. I don’t worry too much about the sins of CEOs. Thankfully, they and their companies provide jobs to the rest of us, so we can feed our families and be affluent enough to buy computers, pay for internet service, and rant on a forum.