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Posted by RustyFarmall on February 12, 2005 at 13:59:33 from (207.32.13.204):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance premiums posted by John A. on February 12, 2005 at 12:52:40:
Well John, it appears that you are quite proud of the fact that you are getting paid way too much. If the people who are generating the money that is required to pay your salary were earning even half of what you are being paid, then maybe I wouldn't have such a problem with it, the fact is, most of the folks who are paying these expensive premiums are most likely earning far less than half of what you are being paid. These people are the very same people who are growing your food, repairing you car, repairing you house, and countless other professions. You seem to think that it's OK for you to be paid this kind of money, but I'll bet you are also the one who is screaming the loudest when you are presented with the bill for fixing your car. This world would be much better off if we did not have insurance salesmen or attorneys.
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