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Hey Fred, Lose Those Expensive Corporate Jets..We're Broke!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1001152" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Not really. But that is me. I cannot speak on the validity of your claims, do you have any links per se? If it is for congress and can prove it, I would consider it interesting.</p><p></p><p> I didn't think what is going on was being looked at as "we are rich and you are not, we will take things away from our selves". They have a lifestyle that they aren't considering an issue or your business, they are looking at how a division is operating and trying to make it more attractive for wall street. I do however get that workers should make a living wage and an increasing one at that. Their perks really don't have to do with it, they aren't in a cash crunch as a whole. </p><p></p><p>Ideally I would have caps on highest paid to lowest paid a ratio, but we are not there as a country. Again I focus on the country a bit more. Fedex won't impose rules like that on themselves, it would have to be enforced by laws. That shift isn't visible on my radar at this point. You have to look at them as owners of the company and if they didn't make the bank they want, they wouldn't be doing it, thus there would be no jobs, this isn't a gov't entity and even those don't have some type of blood pact.</p><p></p><p>To the other poster they aren't listed as an airlines anymore. Ok enough with the name games. They have lots of planes, it doesn't surprise me they have exec jets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1001152, member: 29298"] Not really. But that is me. I cannot speak on the validity of your claims, do you have any links per se? If it is for congress and can prove it, I would consider it interesting. I didn't think what is going on was being looked at as "we are rich and you are not, we will take things away from our selves". They have a lifestyle that they aren't considering an issue or your business, they are looking at how a division is operating and trying to make it more attractive for wall street. I do however get that workers should make a living wage and an increasing one at that. Their perks really don't have to do with it, they aren't in a cash crunch as a whole. Ideally I would have caps on highest paid to lowest paid a ratio, but we are not there as a country. Again I focus on the country a bit more. Fedex won't impose rules like that on themselves, it would have to be enforced by laws. That shift isn't visible on my radar at this point. You have to look at them as owners of the company and if they didn't make the bank they want, they wouldn't be doing it, thus there would be no jobs, this isn't a gov't entity and even those don't have some type of blood pact. To the other poster they aren't listed as an airlines anymore. Ok enough with the name games. They have lots of planes, it doesn't surprise me they have exec jets. [/QUOTE]
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