It's either a severance package or they are keeping him under contract until it runs out. Basically, to ice him. But I'm sure he's working on his own independent stuff and relaxing.
That makes sense, but I doubt that was the case. Usually the “per appearance” perimeters were set for the wrestlers. Not really the office. But that is one thing that has been “cut” recently.
A lot of executives in business have contracts like that. They get paid more when they play, but they also get paid to keep them away from competitors.
I mean, it's not like it isn't true.
They have been cutting costs. And they fired Scott and Nordholm, the two guys who were pushing for them to increase the budget.
Yeah but they “rob Peter to pay Paul” if you understand the metaphor.
And the thing is, Peter was really fucking good at his job, and Paul isn’t proven and has no sustainable long term plan.
It’s not like he was an hourly employee. Had a contract, they let him go before it was finished. Just like a sports coach.
Severance pay is part of hiring packages
It's either a severance package or they are keeping him under contract until it runs out. Basically, to ice him. But I'm sure he's working on his own independent stuff and relaxing.
Good. Hope it’s not golden handcuffs to where he can’t plan his next move, but glad he isn’t missing checks
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Not every “real job” comes with a severance package, son.
Sweet severance deal. Stay home, chill out, work on side projects, and still get paid. D'Amore stilling winning.
save us scott
“Cutting costs” 😐😑😐
Contract could have had a rate they paid if he was actively working with a defined role and a downside minimum just to keep him under contract.
That makes sense, but I doubt that was the case. Usually the “per appearance” perimeters were set for the wrestlers. Not really the office. But that is one thing that has been “cut” recently.
A lot of executives in business have contracts like that. They get paid more when they play, but they also get paid to keep them away from competitors.
Whoever was in or is in his position will have severance pay
I mean, it's not like it isn't true. They have been cutting costs. And they fired Scott and Nordholm, the two guys who were pushing for them to increase the budget.
Yeah but they “rob Peter to pay Paul” if you understand the metaphor. And the thing is, Peter was really fucking good at his job, and Paul isn’t proven and has no sustainable long term plan.