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In reply to the discussion: AIG CEO Robert Benmosche: 80-Year-Old Europeans Need To Be Working [View all]boppers
(16,588 posts)44. Maybe he knows he won't have to keep working.
...and is a bit upset that he can never really retire.
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poor widdle CEO making much more than insurance median CEOs - $7.2 million/yr. vs. $4 million
wordpix
Jun 2012
#19
Maybe if we didn't have to fork over $190 billion to save your fucked up company
BeyondGeography
Jun 2012
#2
Work in front of a PC all day until you are 70 and wait to see what your back feels like.
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#26
Try to explain that to your boss when you miss a deadline. That's the problem,
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#46
This from the guy whose company received huge tax breaks in addition to the bailout
suffragette
Jun 2012
#11
"the average retirement age of American workers hit 67" ---Benmosche's time is up
wordpix
Jun 2012
#18
The question is not how much longer Benmosche plans to stay on in his soft job
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#24
"They will keep people working longer and will take that burden off of the youth.”
Duer 157099
Jun 2012
#48
Not only are people now working two jobs, if they can find them, to survive
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#51
Not much need for higher productivity when there is no demand for the product of that labor.
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#56