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  • V VonHagNDaz

    Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

    I start to wonder if these people really are worth all that much money

    no one is, not even pro sports player...

    [Insert Witty Sig Here]

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    Andy Brummer
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    Except me.


    This blanket smells like ham

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    • V VonHagNDaz

      Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

      I start to wonder if these people really are worth all that much money

      no one is, not even pro sports player...

      [Insert Witty Sig Here]

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      Chris Austin
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      VonHagNDaz wrote:

      no one is, not even pro sports player...

      I'd say that if you can convince somebody to pay you that much you are 100% worth it.

      My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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        VonHagNDaz wrote:

        no one is, not even pro sports player...

        I'd say that if you can convince somebody to pay you that much you are 100% worth it.

        My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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        VonHagNDaz
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        Chris Austin wrote:

        if you can convince somebody to pay you that much you are 100% worth it

        I suppose, but the trick is trying to get paid what you're actually worth, I haven't figured that one out yet?

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        • M Member 96

          Of course they are, it's the finance industry, the very heart of capitalism; they are getting paid exactly what hard core capitalists think they're worth. You can't get a much more accurate assesment than that.


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          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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          I guess I'm saying that these hardcore capitalists have lost their senses. There is nothing wrong with being wealthy, but at some point, it's just pointless. If you have 1 billion, or 10 billion - would it matter?

          -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

            I guess I'm saying that these hardcore capitalists have lost their senses. There is nothing wrong with being wealthy, but at some point, it's just pointless. If you have 1 billion, or 10 billion - would it matter?

            -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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            You misunderstand, what you are saying is the equivalent of saying to a programmer that at some point they've written enough code and there is no point in writing more. Money is their equivalent of source code.


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            • V VonHagNDaz

              Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

              I start to wonder if these people really are worth all that much money

              no one is, not even pro sports player...

              [Insert Witty Sig Here]

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              Member 96
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              :rolleyes: Worth actually has nothing to do with it, value would be more accurate. I believe there is no limit to the potential value of a human being.


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              • B Big Daddy Farang

                "Merril Lynch on Tuesday boosted Stan O’Neal’s departure package by almost $90m -- taking it to $160m -- by letting him retire as chairman and chief executive rather than sacking him." I'd happily be sacked for ninety million. Maybe even less. BDF

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                When you can retire instead without the stain of being fired on your record for almost double the money? :)


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                • T ToddHileHoffer

                  160 Million to leave your job For real, I only need 10% of that. Only for one year, then I can retire.

                  I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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                  Thunderbox666
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                  move to switzerland... they are the highest payed IT ppl in the world where as Aus got in 10th :(

                  "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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                  • G Gary Kirkham

                    I can agree with that. My most effective bargaining tool has been to wave a job offer under my boss's nose. It's not so much an "art" as it is a club. It can't be a bluff however, you have to be prepared for them to call it.

                    Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                    _Zorro_
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                    Yeah, you can't do that if you are not already, in some way, valuable to the company. Or they'll just let you go, and if you don't go, then they won't look at you like before. (imo)

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                    • M Member 96

                      You misunderstand, what you are saying is the equivalent of saying to a programmer that at some point they've written enough code and there is no point in writing more. Money is their equivalent of source code.


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                      _Zorro_
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                      Excelent analogy!

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                      • M Member 96

                        You misunderstand, what you are saying is the equivalent of saying to a programmer that at some point they've written enough code and there is no point in writing more. Money is their equivalent of source code.


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                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                        What? Pardon me, but that's the stupidest analogy I've ever heard. You don't acquire source code from elsewhere, you create it yourself. If you create money yourself, you will get a vacation in striped clothing. Only someone very selfish would hoard wealth like a friggin squirrel, when a difference in wealth on the magnitude of 10 really doesn't make any difference for them personally. If only more wealthy people could be like Bill Gates. Then I can see justification for hoarding so much of it.

                        -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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                        • _ _Zorro_

                          Excelent analogy!

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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          No, it's one of the crappiest I've ever heard.

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                          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                            No, it's one of the crappiest I've ever heard.

                            -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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                            _Zorro_
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                            It just made me laugh, but yeah, you are right... it's not a good analogy... I wish I could save lines of code in a bank account. :)

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                            • T ToddHileHoffer

                              160 Million to leave your job For real, I only need 10% of that. Only for one year, then I can retire.

                              I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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                              MrPlankton
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                              I think you should ask a project manager, not a bunch of coders. Of course the project manager will tell you, "that it is because you are a coder that you get paid what you are paid, and you need to be a project manager". yada yada yada...

                              MrPlankton

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                                Yeah, you can't do that if you are not already, in some way, valuable to the company. Or they'll just let you go, and if you don't go, then they won't look at you like before. (imo)

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                                Like duuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhh. He said to be prepared for them to call your bluff. Meaning, it better not be a bluff. Have the offer and be willing to take it if they don't bend your way. I've done this three times, two resulting in significant improvements, and the third resulting in my changing employers. I don't regret changing employers at all. In fact, I was kind of hoping he would say no as I was sick of the other job anyhow.

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                                • M Member 96

                                  When you can retire instead without the stain of being fired on your record for almost double the money? :)


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                                  Well the money part would be nice. But if you're retiring, as in not working any longer, who cares about the stain of being fired? Oh sure it would bother me a bit, but with a mere $90 million "parting gift," I'd get over it. :laugh: BDF

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                                  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                    What? Pardon me, but that's the stupidest analogy I've ever heard. You don't acquire source code from elsewhere, you create it yourself. If you create money yourself, you will get a vacation in striped clothing. Only someone very selfish would hoard wealth like a friggin squirrel, when a difference in wealth on the magnitude of 10 really doesn't make any difference for them personally. If only more wealthy people could be like Bill Gates. Then I can see justification for hoarding so much of it.

                                    -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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                                    Just because you don't like something doesn't excuse being purposefully ignorant about how it works. Let's try this another way, do you live in a house? Do you make more money than a dirt poor farmer in a 3rd world country? It's easy to imagine them saying the same thing about you if your salary and lifestyle were common knowledge to them. Surely you don't need a vehicle, you don't need a television, you don't need food beyond rice and lentils, you don't need haircuts, you don't need 90% of the things you live with every day, why are you selfishly hoarding all your wealth? Those dirt farmers could use some of it. What people choose to do with their hard earned money is entirely up to them. I hold personal freedom to be about as sacred a right as there ever was. Call them selfish if you will, but I think you would be deeply wrong in most cases.


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                                      Well the money part would be nice. But if you're retiring, as in not working any longer, who cares about the stain of being fired? Oh sure it would bother me a bit, but with a mere $90 million "parting gift," I'd get over it. :laugh: BDF

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                                      Well I think a person who was able to achieve that position in life probably has a bit more pride than that. Plus the difference could mean a lot, they may have a huge family and want to ensure that as many of their descendants as possible are set up in life.


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                                      • M Member 96

                                        Well I think a person who was able to achieve that position in life probably has a bit more pride than that. Plus the difference could mean a lot, they may have a huge family and want to ensure that as many of their descendants as possible are set up in life.


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                                        Big Daddy Farang
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                                        Well that's a valid point, with which I agree. I haven't yet reached Mr. O’Neal’s level of accomplishment nor level of avarice. BDF

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                                        • M Member 96

                                          Just because you don't like something doesn't excuse being purposefully ignorant about how it works. Let's try this another way, do you live in a house? Do you make more money than a dirt poor farmer in a 3rd world country? It's easy to imagine them saying the same thing about you if your salary and lifestyle were common knowledge to them. Surely you don't need a vehicle, you don't need a television, you don't need food beyond rice and lentils, you don't need haircuts, you don't need 90% of the things you live with every day, why are you selfishly hoarding all your wealth? Those dirt farmers could use some of it. What people choose to do with their hard earned money is entirely up to them. I hold personal freedom to be about as sacred a right as there ever was. Call them selfish if you will, but I think you would be deeply wrong in most cases.


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                                          Krenshau75
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                                          Actually, your analogy is not very good. The difference is the that the luxury items that wealthy people spend their money on does not always rate well in its utility. A vehicle has a function, so does good food, haircuts, and other things we use on a daily basis. The T.V. is questionable because it can be used for a purpose that is constructive and beneficial, or not. A 50 million dollar home that is dangling off the side of a mountain is not very utilitarian. There is a case to be made for some of the luxury items that wealthy people spend their money on, such as expensive clothes, but it is the excesses that I think most people have a problem with. I think that, in general, people get paid in proportion to the size of the problem that they solve. While software is everywhere, and the world would be less efficient without it, there are a lot of people that can do it. Far more people than can run a company, especially one that leads an industry. The flip side of that is that people are getting paid even when they run the company into the ground, that is the kind of crap that makes people want to riot. I think it is the double standard that people really have a problem with.

                                          Ben

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