Originally Posted by
toiletpaper
Originally Posted by
SayAlt
Your user name fits your post well, sir. Good pick!
As to my user name, it was chosen in an effort to capture my opinion
Exactly what I said.
Now...
Originally Posted by
toiletpaper
Tom is correct. What a CEO makes is not any of your business
I see you are having trouble understanding the difference between a public and private company too. That is your problem here. As long as it is a PUBLICLY TRADED company, yes, it is my business. The SEC (ie. the gov't) says so and REQUIRES the disclosure of exec. compensation. Thanks.
Originally Posted by
toiletpaper
You, Sir, would be well advise to focus your efforts towards negotiating a more favorable contract, rather than wasting energy and time researching and posting what other people make. It is utterly irrelevant to your objective, and frankly, comes across, as a little envious and immature.
See the point?
No, I don't.
If airline exec's are going to point at profitability to negotiate for higher salaries and bonuses, and get them....which they have..., I fail to see how pointing at their successful efforts should be ignored by anyone else "negotiating a more favorable contract" for themselves.
This ESPECIALLY holds true when profitability is rising, so is exec. suite compensation, and yet pilot groups are being asked for concessions. ALL of which IS happening now. Today.