jpeterson
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Only to old people (like me)Yeah - but they have credibility now! I mean, they're The Muppets!
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Only to old people (like me)Yeah - but they have credibility now! I mean, they're The Muppets!
The combo with cheese and wet is my favorite sammy which of all time!Famous Chicago food-chain Portillo’s to open on March 2nd in Orlando (near SeaWorld/DS). I've never tried it, but willing to. For those locals looking, they are hiring about 150 staff.
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/portillos-announces-opening-date-for-1st-orlando-location
"When Avengers Campus opens at the Disneyland Resort at a future top secret date"News
Behind the scenes of WEB Slingers at DCA
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...ming-to-avengers-campus-at-disneyland-resort/
If you haven't watched it yet, check out Earth to Ned on D+. Not the original Muppets, but still a Jim Henson production. It is the best "muppet" product of at least the last 5 years, maybe longer. That said, I am super excited to watch the original episodes. I have seasons 1 and 3 on DVD (when my kids were little...) but am missing so many of my favorites.Only to old people (like me)The muppets have been criminally underused for a long time now. They had one good movie in recent history (The Muppets with Jason Segal), and a bunch of mediocre stuff after that (shows, movies, etc). I think they have to rebuild credibility again, if they can.
The Walt Disney Co reveals total compensation for executives in 2020
Obviously a lot of ways to look at this
Or you could point out that Iger and Chapek took a combined pay cut of around $13 million dollars last year and talk about how many jobs that saved.I wouldn't attempt it, but you could add the amounts together and divide by the average yearly wage of a CM.
Right. But you'd have to adjust for the portion of their salaries that relate to the non-parks divisions of TDC.I wouldn't attempt it, but you could add the amounts together and divide by the average yearly wage of a CM.
I wouldn't attempt it, but you could add the amounts together and divide by the average yearly wage of a CM.
Or you could point out that Iger and Chapek took a combined pay cut of around $13 million dollars last year and talk about how many jobs that saved.
I think almost all CEO’s are overpaid. I think that is what happens when CEO’s end up overly represented on boards of publicly traded companies. They overvalue their contribution and since the boards they dominate set their salaries they inflate their salaries.Woah... $13 million? How bout we point out the cast members that actually do the work that took a 100% pay cut?
Someone on Twitter did take the combined salaries of the named executives and said if they all took no pay and distributed to the 28,000 laid off CMs, it would come to $2,300 total per person. ... $64m really doesn't go *that* far
That said, if they took no salary this year, not one job would have been saved. As a publicly traded company they have to look out for the interest of their shareholders and couldn’t justify paying people indefinitely with no work for them to do.
I think almost all CEO’s are overpaid. I think that is what happens when CEO’s end up overly represented on boards of publicly traded companies. They overvalue their contribution and since the boards they dominate set their salaries they inflate their salaries.