• @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    No one should ever earn that much and that doesn’t include the stocks and everything else. Your arguments are defending the corporate elite. Stop being a bootlicker and believing all the propaganda that they deserve that much in pay.

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      01 year ago

      You’re begging the question, why should no one earn that much? The $1.5m is a puny salary for that job position. It’s not unheard of for medical workers (as in, the workers themselves, not just executives) to earn more than that. I’m not defending the corporate elite, your brain is rotten from too much time on the internet. I just don’t understand where the argument that $1.5m per year is some ungodly salary for the CEO of one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country that employs a nearly a quarter million people.

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        21 year ago

        No one needs that much and that doesn’t include other compensation that they get in stocks and such. Someone else said after all.of it thru make 20mill. No one needs more than maybe 600k. Even a ceo. They don’t deserve that much. Stop being a corporate bootlicker, again bc that’s all you’re doing and it’s gross.

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            21 year ago

            Actually it’s not. Bc thats basically what they’re asking for, but they need pay raises too. I’m sure thr board members get insane compensation too. You’re so close to the point but still missing it acting like that’s not that much money to be making. No ceo, board member or anyone else should be making more than 600k a year maybe 750k at the very max. If you can’t afford to staff these places better, have living wages but SOMEHOW can pay ceo and board exorbitant wages and raise prices to the point of greedflation, somethings extremely wrong. There’s so much wrong with your arguments that stray into defending the rich and how much they get paid and missing the point elsewhere.