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If you wonder what the result of the high gasoline prices is to the oil company executives let me give you just one example:
Dave O'Reilly, CEO of ChevronTexaco just had his annual bonus increase from $700,000 last year to $3,100,000 this year as a reward for the record profits that ChevronTexaco brought in - mainly due to higher gasoline prices. Also, his salary increased to $1,300,000 from $1,080,000. That's a 20% increase when most of American workers are averaging 3% increases. GOOD WORK DAVE!
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Originally posted by Essex502
If you wonder what the result of the high gasoline prices is to the oil company executives let me give you just one example:
Dave O'Reilly, CEO of ChevronTexaco just had his annual bonus increase from $700,000 last year to $3,100,000 this year as a reward for the record profits that ChevronTexaco brought in - mainly due to higher gasoline prices. Also, his salary increased to $1,300,000 from $1,080,000. That's a 20% increase when most of American workers are averaging 3% increases. GOOD WORK DAVE!
Nice to see the American way working so well. Work hard and be rewarded!
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I'd like to be ****ing his daughter, even if she looked like Roseanne. :D Hell, I'd like to **** his mother too.:D I imagine I'd get paid pretty good just to pack up and **** off.:eek:
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Originally posted by Jungle Boy
I'd like to be ****ing his daughter, even if she looked like Roseanne. :D Hell, I'd like to **** his mother too.:D I imagine I'd get paid pretty good just to pack up and **** off.:eek:
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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Dave probly does'nt pay to gas up his boat either! Hope he's packin blown triples under the hatch.
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He prolly (sp) just flips the keys to his secretary ans says: "Go gas up the boat, will ya'!"