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Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Eugene]I don’t know how much the city manager of Sandy Springs makes (shouldn’t be hard to find out), but the CEO of CH2M HILL (the company they outsourced their services to) made $995K in salary, $740K in bonus, $1,611K in stock options, and $528K in non-equity incentive plan compensation in 2009:
http://www.companypay.com/executive/compensation/ch2m-hill-companies-ltd.asp?yr=2010%5B/quote%5D
You have to remember that the stock options and other securities compensation is only on paper until they actually exercise and sell the shares…. Still, the CEO made a nice take home per their last compensation disclosures.
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
November 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633740Shadowfax
ParticipantAnd don’t forget the 98% humidity and mosquitos. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in FL…for so many reasons….
November 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633820Shadowfax
ParticipantAnd don’t forget the 98% humidity and mosquitos. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in FL…for so many reasons….
November 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #634394Shadowfax
ParticipantAnd don’t forget the 98% humidity and mosquitos. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in FL…for so many reasons….
November 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #634522Shadowfax
ParticipantAnd don’t forget the 98% humidity and mosquitos. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in FL…for so many reasons….
November 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #634843Shadowfax
ParticipantAnd don’t forget the 98% humidity and mosquitos. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in FL…for so many reasons….
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=DWCAP]piggs shopping???? what has this world come to? 🙂
I went for a nice bike ride, then a walk on the beach, then made cupcakes with my neices before leftovers (yum!) dinner. $0, and priceless.[/quote]
This of course made me think of that Visa commercial. Priceless means there’s no price/can’t buy it for money. All that annoying commercial talks about is spending money on crap to “revel in the experience.” Damn ad agencies…
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=DWCAP]piggs shopping???? what has this world come to? 🙂
I went for a nice bike ride, then a walk on the beach, then made cupcakes with my neices before leftovers (yum!) dinner. $0, and priceless.[/quote]
This of course made me think of that Visa commercial. Priceless means there’s no price/can’t buy it for money. All that annoying commercial talks about is spending money on crap to “revel in the experience.” Damn ad agencies…
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=DWCAP]piggs shopping???? what has this world come to? 🙂
I went for a nice bike ride, then a walk on the beach, then made cupcakes with my neices before leftovers (yum!) dinner. $0, and priceless.[/quote]
This of course made me think of that Visa commercial. Priceless means there’s no price/can’t buy it for money. All that annoying commercial talks about is spending money on crap to “revel in the experience.” Damn ad agencies…
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