School superintendent gives up $800k in pay

Quote from brownsfan019:

It's called quoting your source when you copy and paste someone's work jackass.

Clearly Bone did not write this, copied verbatim and no source provided.

There's actually content providers going after this very thing.

I understand ET could care less if work is not sourced, but it should be and there may come a time if you don't, you may get sued.

And if you want to criticize, maybe you should learn how to type like an adult and not use 12 year old texting as your mode of communication. Are you seriously typing like a teenager?

If that's all you have to worry about get off the boards and find something better to do. Zdreg is right. If you're going to be the forum police do it somewhere else.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I just saw this on the news. Good for him.

It surprises me you are in favour of this.
 
Quote from morganist:

It surprises me you are in favour of this.

Well...you are a dolt with atrocious reading comprehension, not to mention a poor judge of character.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Well...you are a dolt with atrocious reading comprehension, not to mention a poor judge of character.

A poor judge of whose character.
 
Quote from dumb_mother:

can we get to the heart of the problem... why the fuck was a superintendent making 267k/yr to begin with?

He was in charge of 325 schools or something. In England they pay a headmaster in excess of two hundred thousand pounds a year in salary and benefits, in some circumstances.
 
A "public service" job is supposed to be just that. When a public servant makes more then doctors, lawyers and businesspeople then that is an obvious problem.
 
The primary problem with public employees is the retirement and benefits package.

This guy could retire and for 30 years collect most of his base salary and complete benefits with minimal co-pay - which is what is bankrupting the states.

Ask the State of Wisconsin, New Jersey, etc. etc. etc.

It is the bennies.

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Quote from chaosclarity:

A "public service" job is supposed to be just that. When a public servant makes more then doctors, lawyers and businesspeople then that is an obvious problem.

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