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!
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!
I'd like to be ****ing his daughter, even if she looked like Roseanne. Hell, I'd like to **** his mother too. I imagine I'd get paid pretty good just to pack up and **** off.
Originally posted by Jungle Boy
I'd like to be ****ing his daughter, even if she looked like Roseanne. Hell, I'd like to **** his mother too. I imagine I'd get paid pretty good just to pack up and **** off.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Dave probly does'nt pay to gas up his boat either! Hope he's packin blown triples under the hatch.
He prolly (sp) just flips the keys to his secretary ans says: "Go gas up the boat, will ya'!"