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bobby
Participant[quote=Jumby]instead of me checking my math you need to read…i said i had this email forwarded to me[/quote]
hence my statement of “mindlessly reposting”.
Folks on this board know basic math. You’re the exception.
apparently you don’t know how to do basic reading either.bobby
Participantyou really need to check your math.
70% of $52,000 is not $31,231.
then $31,200 – 6000 (for housing) is not $31,200.
people need to stop and think before mindlessly reposting stupid crap.bobby
Participantyou really need to check your math.
70% of $52,000 is not $31,231.
then $31,200 – 6000 (for housing) is not $31,200.
people need to stop and think before mindlessly reposting stupid crap.bobby
Participantyou really need to check your math.
70% of $52,000 is not $31,231.
then $31,200 – 6000 (for housing) is not $31,200.
people need to stop and think before mindlessly reposting stupid crap.bobby
Participantyou really need to check your math.
70% of $52,000 is not $31,231.
then $31,200 – 6000 (for housing) is not $31,200.
people need to stop and think before mindlessly reposting stupid crap.bobby
Participantyou really need to check your math.
70% of $52,000 is not $31,231.
then $31,200 – 6000 (for housing) is not $31,200.
people need to stop and think before mindlessly reposting stupid crap.October 18, 2009 at 8:15 PM in reply to: Goldman Sachs to pay each of its 31,700 employees close to $700,000 this year. #470579bobby
ParticipantI’m not sure how the math was done but $16.7billion divided by 31700 is around $527,000. I’m not sure where the rounding was done to get $700,000.
but I say good for the employees as long as they’re making profit for the investors.
October 18, 2009 at 8:15 PM in reply to: Goldman Sachs to pay each of its 31,700 employees close to $700,000 this year. #470763bobby
ParticipantI’m not sure how the math was done but $16.7billion divided by 31700 is around $527,000. I’m not sure where the rounding was done to get $700,000.
but I say good for the employees as long as they’re making profit for the investors.
October 18, 2009 at 8:15 PM in reply to: Goldman Sachs to pay each of its 31,700 employees close to $700,000 this year. #471118bobby
ParticipantI’m not sure how the math was done but $16.7billion divided by 31700 is around $527,000. I’m not sure where the rounding was done to get $700,000.
but I say good for the employees as long as they’re making profit for the investors.
October 18, 2009 at 8:15 PM in reply to: Goldman Sachs to pay each of its 31,700 employees close to $700,000 this year. #471193bobby
ParticipantI’m not sure how the math was done but $16.7billion divided by 31700 is around $527,000. I’m not sure where the rounding was done to get $700,000.
but I say good for the employees as long as they’re making profit for the investors.
October 18, 2009 at 8:15 PM in reply to: Goldman Sachs to pay each of its 31,700 employees close to $700,000 this year. #471413bobby
ParticipantI’m not sure how the math was done but $16.7billion divided by 31700 is around $527,000. I’m not sure where the rounding was done to get $700,000.
but I say good for the employees as long as they’re making profit for the investors.
bobby
Participanthere is more fuel for your fire
yup. A toyota is more “american” than anything Detroit put out.
bobby
Participanthere is more fuel for your fire
yup. A toyota is more “american” than anything Detroit put out.
bobby
Participanthere is more fuel for your fire
yup. A toyota is more “american” than anything Detroit put out.
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