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In reply to the discussion: AIG CEO Robert Benmosche: 80-Year-Old Europeans Need To Be Working [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)but how many 70 to 80 year-olds, AIG employes.
If an ordinary person is going to work until 65, 70 or 80. he or she has to be able to find and keep a job.
With unemployment so high among people under 80, how in the world does Benmosche think people aged 80 will find jobs.
Mr. Benmosche is having a nervous breakdown. He is not living in reality. He is not thinking rationally.
If Benmosche is that irrational and that unable to automatically multiply the unemployment rates by the numbers of people who would need to find jobs if we continued to work until we were 80, how in the world does he run one of the world's largest insurance companies?
Maybe the problem is becoming clearer: business leaders who don't think rationally and who can't count, Benmosche being an excellent example.