dadonatrain
Service Attendant
Great news if you’re an Amtrak exec. Maybe not so much for the rest of us?
Yeah. A little over 100K per year. That is in the middle management territory and does not even get close to typical executive territory.If Amtrak was a publically traded company I'm not sure where it would rank, but among Fortune 500 executives that's chump change.
I agree with you. I do find some of this belly aching somewhat over the top.Agreed that this is peanuts. Hearing the complaining about these modest bonuses is ironic given the frequent complaints that Amtrak needs to attract better talent when it comes to management.
It's certainly not unique to Amtrak, but it looks particularly bad here.Bonuses to execs regardless of performance is the American way.
We see this almost weekly in business publications
But metrics can be picked to maximize management meeting the selected metric. IMO that is why the emphasis on the NEC. Not enough LD items to manupilate.On certain other boards unsurprisingly this is generating the typical outage - but at the end of the day in the private sector for large size firms for a CEO this is peanuts. And bonuses are typically contractual so long as you meet metrics.
Reaction from the rank and file is far from positive. And I understand why.
On the other hand, you’re probably not going to find a single large corporation out there in this country with tens of thousands of public-facing employees where the rank and file have positive feelings about executive compensation.
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