Eustachy

Corso wrote:Easy to give back $25K you never had when you're banking almost $400K a year.
Nice gesture, sure. But give back some of that salary, then.
MustangIcon wrote:Corso wrote:Easy to give back $25K you never had when you're banking almost $400K a year.
Nice gesture, sure. But give back some of that salary, then.
Do you realize that giving back that $25k means he is giving up over 6% of his total annual compensation? Everything in life is relative, but I'd venture to say there aren't many folks on this board (me included!) that would voluntarily give their employer back 6% of their gross earnings this year.
NickSMU17 wrote:Well, This country elected someone who is going to take 6% of incomes....and give that money to terrible govt. programs and people who pay no income taxes as it is...
I hope everyone likes it...
George S. Patton wrote:NickSMU17 wrote:Well, This country elected someone who is going to take 6% of incomes....and give that money to terrible govt. programs and people who pay no income taxes as it is...
I hope everyone likes it...
This is an SMU-related post?
mrydel wrote:George S. Patton wrote:NickSMU17 wrote:Well, This country elected someone who is going to take 6% of incomes....and give that money to terrible govt. programs and people who pay no income taxes as it is...
I hope everyone likes it...
This is an SMU-related post?
If you read the thread, none of the posts are SMU related. Why do you single out this one?
EastStang wrote:
How Larry went from Big XII coach of the year to USM.
George S. Patton wrote:EastStang wrote:
How Larry went from Big XII coach of the year to USM.
I still love that story. It ranks right up there the lesbian Carolina Panther cheerleaders who got into a fight at the bar in Tampa Bay or something like that.