Friday, June 11, 2010

Entitlement is a slap in the face

Even during times of financial crisis there are tribal members that feel, for one reason or another, that they deserve the status of "the preferred". Of course they deserve their position of employment and the unusual amount of pay for it. Of course they deserve the title of Manager or Director. Why? Because they are a McCoy, Pavlat or a Pine or maybe a Bouschor.

If you examine the full employment that the Bouschor family has enjoyed, even during the worst of times, you would get a sense of what entitlement means. With the stroke of a pen, he could promote and raise the pay of his family member without going through Human Resource or even an evaluation.

Just as Candidate Deb Pine states she supports the unauthorized payout of $2,600.000.00 of public money. She says that "those people built this tribe to what it is today". Yes, a couple of them are her mother and uncle! The rest were a group of untouchables who felt their contribution far exceeded the normal compensation.

As for what the tribe is today...is another matter.
The victims here are the tribal citizens themselves...losing potentially millions of dollars in medical and dental and optical services. But the "entitled" don't feel for the citizens.
They struggle to understand why many resent nepotism.

There is no such thing as "abuse of power". It is all entitlement.
RJanetos

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