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Originally Posted by bonito
So if you worked for Enron making $15/hour as a sales rep, you should help pay back the stockholders because management made a stupid move?
That is insane. Who cares what his salary was unless he signed an agreement saying his salary is based on what management could scam the players out of.
As for the players that played full time, dont get me wrong I feel for many of them, but they made a poor choice. It was still their choice to make, not anyone elses. Just like if you open a business and it fails, you shouldn't be blaming it on anyone else.
idk i don't think ftp employees making 50k/yr owe anything to the players unless they really should've been able to sniff it out. but i do think that players who were getting 200k a year extra for wearing patches and very little work, while still having enough money to live on, should give some % of the money they made back. especially so because they were all some non-zero % to sniff out the shortfall in player funds (maybe only 1-2% but they still knew the right people n couldve asked questions etc). I don't think they owe it or legally are required to pay, but its the right thing to do imo. and i think i should be penalized for not trying to push that 5% or w/e chance it was i had of sniffing out the hole, and for not having the company audited.
In the future any company i'm affiliated with that either is a bank or acts like one, im gonna make damn sure i get audited. Part of the reason is so i dont get freerolled like i was with ftp (working for nothing), and i think other people should be incentivized the same way.