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<blockquote data-quote="TheFigurehead" data-source="post: 1253287" data-attributes="member: 49302"><p>You've got that backwards. The reason UPS went public was to use other people's money to line the pockets of BOD and Management Committe and to buy acquisitions to diversify and grow the company to some extent.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Those are stressful because they have an impossible task... Siphoning as much money as humanly possible over to the bottomless pit of greed that are our B.O.D., shareholders, and corporate overlords, while paying as little as possible, to as few people as possible, while delivering as few packages as possible (because, you know, actually running a business cuts into profits).</p><p></p><p>I don't envy them either, but, at least in my opinion, they are being paid far to much (however much they are paid) to do little more than run a huge, 100 year old company into the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFigurehead, post: 1253287, member: 49302"] You've got that backwards. The reason UPS went public was to use other people's money to line the pockets of BOD and Management Committe and to buy acquisitions to diversify and grow the company to some extent. Those are stressful because they have an impossible task... Siphoning as much money as humanly possible over to the bottomless pit of greed that are our B.O.D., shareholders, and corporate overlords, while paying as little as possible, to as few people as possible, while delivering as few packages as possible (because, you know, actually running a business cuts into profits). I don't envy them either, but, at least in my opinion, they are being paid far to much (however much they are paid) to do little more than run a huge, 100 year old company into the ground. [/QUOTE]
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