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Re: Meaning of Work Added: 09/28/2009 12:38:23 PM
This is a fun idea for an interview series, but I found the interviews clichéd and little more than support for the interviewer\'s expectations. I\'d suggest giving the interviewees a larger role.
Re: Meaning of Work Added: 04/29/2008 3:53:57 PM
To Bellamy Pailthorpe regarding your recent interview with Steve Rogel, Weyerhaeuser Chairman of the Board and former President and CEO: At some point, you should come an interview some "regular" Weyerhaeuser employees. While it\'s nice that he doesn\'t have to bring work home, the rest of us who work for him have to do so if we want to keep our jobs in an ever-shrinking company. I\'d like the opportunity to relax on a 42 foot boat too, but dang it, we can only get a 2% raise so the closest I can come to relaxing on a boat is to take a Washington State Ferry. As Mr. Rogel gets ready to retire, he gets the golden parachute with a big set of stock options for which the normal rules of excerising have been temporarily been changed. Many of us are in jeopardy of losing our jobs soon as we sell off another major part of our company - we will get no options, no package...nothing. This will be a good story for you or one of your reporters later this year when our press people (great spin artists) send out the press release that Weyerhaeuser will be laying off more staff in the corporate region following the completion of our sale of our Containerboard Packaging and Recycling business.
Re: Meaning of Work Added: 04/07/2008 9:44:22 AM
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