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Gromit | 13:23 Fri 05th Jun 2009 | News
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Steven Esom, the former head of food at Marks & Spencer, was paid more than �1 million for only 112 days' work on its board, the annual report revealed.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business /industry_sectors/retailing/article6433656.ece

Nice work if you can get it?
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It's an ill divided world as my old dad used to say!

Wouldn't say no though :)
I've got an urge to tell my rude M&S joke again now.
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Go on then...
This is incredible

He was sacked and still got the pay-out

What sort of monkey wrote his contract?

If this was public sector the tabloids would be screaming for blood!
I don't think I can bring myself to type it out again so...

I don't think I can bring myself to type it out again so...

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China's just started keeping bees and already has three dozen or so. She says she's got an expert handler coming round to give a demonstration. He'll carefully take out her 38 bees and soon have them flying round his head.
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How rude!
Hey Jake this is not the Public sector(yet) and not taxes that have paid for it.

It is up to the shareholders to complain and do something about it. An easy protest is sell your shares.

I know socialists think they control everything especially under McBottle but you dont quite.
Shareholders of course get a vote, more than a usless Scottish idiot I can think of.
I don't seem to get much of a vote with regards to my pension!

Most employees don't seem to get much of a vote and it's their jobs in the balance.

Can't you just admit that a lot of big companies are just as incompetantly as some parts of the public sector?

Or is it so much of an article of faith with you that the public sector is bad and the private sector is good?

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No, neither is good nor bad. Corporates have many issues and i too have been shafted by them on more than one occasion, but you do have a choice., you can move on to a better one.

As for jobs, you can move, or you could before Gordon wrecked the economy. As for you pension, if not in the public sector that is gold plated you can move where you invest it. So you speak bollox as usual. Open your eyes and thin outside the box.
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indeed nice work if you can get it.......................

well paid jobs dont fall out of chistmas crackers,

think you are good enough?

prove it and get a job at that level.........

or shut up whingeing
Its not public sector but you are paying for these inflated wages everytime you go to the till.

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