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Previously on "We're all in it together"

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  • doodab
    replied
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    No this is fine because they only get it if they hit their targets..

    which of course they can do all on their own

    oh hang on ..

    wait


    fuok it

    anyone fancy forming a lynch mob?
    I'd rather just charge their companies more for my services.

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  • original PM
    replied
    No this is fine because they only get it if they hit their targets..

    which of course they can do all on their own

    oh hang on ..

    wait


    fuok it

    anyone fancy forming a lynch mob?

    Leave a comment:


  • Bunk
    replied
    I suspect you'll have the same problem most of us have. The greedy shareholder will say no, as he'd rather receive it as a dividend than pay it out to you as salary.

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  • doodab
    started a topic We're all in it together

    We're all in it together

    BBC News - Directors' pay jumps 14% in year thanks to share incentives

    Count me in. I think it's time I asked for a 14% rate rise.

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