It just gripes me that so much money goes to administrative costs, fancy dinners, etc, etc, etc...
I agree to a point. My question is would he conduct himself the same way , and pursue the 2nd fight with the same vigor in the role he has now if per say he was earning a modest salary of say $100,000 per year or was receiving the same salary as the head of the Salvation Army??LaPierre does a fantastic job.
I agree to a point. My question is would he conduct himself the same way , and pursue the 2nd fight with the same vigor in the role he has now if per say he was earning a modest salary of say $100,000 per year or was receiving the same salary as the head of the Salvation Army??
Just a thought as to how the money end of things is influencing the vigor and passion one instills in there role and endeavors.
kilimanjaro said:The NRA is not a charity, what the bosses are paid is not relevant. A million a year, if accurate, amounts to about $4 per member, out of $35.
compared to the $10 million each we pay a team of Athletes to simply entertain us every Sunday for one season out of the year
I think someone got that a little backwards: LaPierre works 24/7
Do you have any idea what sort of commitment and responsibility is involved in being a senior officer of a major corporation (which is what the NRA is)?arch308 said:OK guys, I guess I'm a little out of it.... It just gripes me that so much money goes to administrative costs,
An officer of a major corporation is "on the clock" at all times. And I know that from my personal experience.Double Naught Spy said:Why would you even make up a lie like that? Absolutely nobody works 24/7.I think someone got that a little backwards: LaPierre works 24/7