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Originally Posted by Deseylou
A minimum wage is just that...
Not intended to support a family
Heck, we could raise it to $100 an hour
Then milk would cost $400 and so on...
I see nothing wrong with being rich
No matter how you got that way
Lucky to be born into the family
Working your fanny off...
There is always going to be someone better off than me, and someone not as blessed as me
Debbie
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As a Duke Energy stock holder or subscriber, should one care how he got his?
This isn't someone abusing a few SNAP dollars, just a few million from the bottom line of a publicly owned company.
Despite his short-lived tenure, Mr. Johnson will receive exit payments worth as much as $44.4 million, according to Duke. That includes $7.4 million in severance, a nearly $1.4 million cash bonus, a special lump-sum payment worth up to $1.5 million and accelerated vesting of his stock awards, according to a Duke regulatory filing Tuesday night. Mr. Johnson gets the lump-sum payment as long as he cooperates with Duke and doesn’t disparage his former employer, the filing said.
Under his exit package, Mr. Johnson also will receive approximately $30,000 to reimburse him for relocation expenses.