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Don't forget Jack, that Neeleman is a founder of JetBlue and had originally invested his own dollars $44million into the beginnings of the company.jack mama said:This has been done ad nasuem...Jet Blue CEO probably makes the most and has the most stock of all the execs combined!
Obviously their money sure isn't working, so I guess they will throw every dime away on some other wall street wonder boy until the well is completely dry. WAIT, I meant until they completely drain labors well first of course.jack mama said:And you blame Siegel? The BOD made that offer, and they are still there, and will continue to make the same offers to get a CEO capable of turning this ship around.
I blame the BOD for honoring Siegels [not to mention past "wing tip wonders"] contract, while at the same time other contracts on the property are being "DISHONORED"..jack mama said:And you blame Siegel? The BOD made that offer, and they are still there, and will continue to make the same offers to get a CEO capable of turning this ship around.
And some people wonder why we have no trust or respect for the Crystal Palace boys. They sure know how to take care of themselves first. Lead by example? They never heard of that.........insp89 said:I blame the BOD for honoring Siegels [not to mention past "wing tip wonders"] contract, while at the same time other contracts on the property are being "DISHONORED"..
In their defense (not that they deserve any), they probably would have had a harder time defending breach of Siegel's contract in a courtroom than they are defending the breach of the IAM contract.insp89 said:I blame the BOD for honoring Siegels [not to mention past "wing tip wonders"] contract, while at the same time other contracts on the property are being "DISHONORED"..
mweiss,........ Gee, I feel better now.mweiss said:In their defense (not that they deserve any), they probably would have had a harder time defending breach of Siegel's contract in a courtroom than they are defending the breach of the IAM contract.
This is not to say that either breach is appropriate.
You're not supposed to. :bleh:insp89 said:mweiss,........ Gee, I feel better now.