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<blockquote data-quote="isdrone" data-source="post: 54124"><p>CorpIS, </p><p>I do not think they are entirely at fault, but they should shoulder most of the blame. They are the "leaders" of the company - it is their job to look at everything from the 30,000 ft view and well compensated for it. The volume did not just drop off overnight. I completely blame them for the earnings debacle. That was a disaster - bad weather? Come on. </p><p>Also, I understand and agree with the change from a company point of view - from a personal standpoint I don't like it. Previously (however flawed it may have become) we could see real numbers to determine what the MIP would be. Now we are relying on three people (Eskew, Soupata, and Davis) to determine what the MIP will be. I know they are good people with plently to lose, but the number is now determined by people, not profit numbers. Every MIP multiplier will be scrutinized from this point forward. </p><p>I am glad you are comfortable with the change - it may work and it may backfire. </p><p> </p><p>(Message edited by isdrone on May 22, 2005)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isdrone, post: 54124"] CorpIS, I do not think they are entirely at fault, but they should shoulder most of the blame. They are the "leaders" of the company - it is their job to look at everything from the 30,000 ft view and well compensated for it. The volume did not just drop off overnight. I completely blame them for the earnings debacle. That was a disaster - bad weather? Come on. Also, I understand and agree with the change from a company point of view - from a personal standpoint I don't like it. Previously (however flawed it may have become) we could see real numbers to determine what the MIP would be. Now we are relying on three people (Eskew, Soupata, and Davis) to determine what the MIP will be. I know they are good people with plently to lose, but the number is now determined by people, not profit numbers. Every MIP multiplier will be scrutinized from this point forward. I am glad you are comfortable with the change - it may work and it may backfire. (Message edited by isdrone on May 22, 2005) [/QUOTE]
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