Yellow Freight paid bonuses totaling about $4.6 million to eight current and two former executives before bankruptcy, that works out to $153.34 for each of their 30,000 employees.
I ran an idea through my boss and had it approved. It worked out just fine. The boss came to me and pointed out that I had paid my salary several times over. I shrugged it off and said, “Anything I do does that.”
He didn’t really sound appreciative.
(I hadn’t figured out how to spend all they were paying me anyway at that time. As you can guess I wasn’t married. That problem solved itself.)
Marcy’s lucky: instead of getting a raise, most nurses got a pizza party and a verbal non-binding commitment from management that things might improve slightly over the next couple years. Maybe.
Jacob Mattingly about 1 year ago
Spoken like a true ceo.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Please don’t schedule it over an actual holiday..
jsimpso1 about 1 year ago
Four kids and turns down a raise? Yeah, OK.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Stick a crowbar in your purse and give it to them anyway, Dana!
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Marcy would be a great businesswoman.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
And insist they have the tools at hand to apply the improved skills.
StoicLion1973 about 1 year ago
Maybe, one day, Dana will realize her mother did the best she could. Or, Dana may realize that her poor li’l rich girl act was selfish.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yellow Freight paid bonuses totaling about $4.6 million to eight current and two former executives before bankruptcy, that works out to $153.34 for each of their 30,000 employees.
delennwen about 1 year ago
If all the nurses go on a fun holiday retreat, who’s caring for the patients?
KennethPrice2 about 1 year ago
How did a homeless person hiding out from her wealthy mother become a scumbag republican?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Have the Holiday at Easten State prison/Museum when they dress it up as a Halloween Spook Attraction
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
I ran an idea through my boss and had it approved. It worked out just fine. The boss came to me and pointed out that I had paid my salary several times over. I shrugged it off and said, “Anything I do does that.”
He didn’t really sound appreciative.
(I hadn’t figured out how to spend all they were paying me anyway at that time. As you can guess I wasn’t married. That problem solved itself.)
darcyandsimon about 1 year ago
“Fun??”
Maswartz about 1 year ago
Or just don’t do either. She clearly doesn’t want the raise (for some stupid reason)
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nah, I want a raise. Retreats are too sociable
moondog42 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Marcy’s lucky: instead of getting a raise, most nurses got a pizza party and a verbal non-binding commitment from management that things might improve slightly over the next couple years. Maybe.
kab2rb about 1 year ago
I like how Marcy thinks.
LrdSlvrhnd about 1 year ago
Well not in the long run it wouldn’t.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Marcy should be the CEO