I don't get paid enough for this...
November 23, 2012 11:45 AM Subscribe
Most overpaid/underpaid list I think set designers get paid more than is listed here, but it makes one wonder how terribly underpaid some people are.
This post was deleted for the following reason: It's sort of an interesting idea but the blurby nature of this and the aggressive "click here ten times and also SEE JOB INFO ON OUR SITE" presentation is pretty blech. -- cortex
These are all chump change with the exception of the CEO entry.
Mr. Bowman, who has estimated earnings per partner at the big accounting firms in the past, said that he has estimated that each of Ernst & Young's partners earned $400,000 in 2000, a figure that was far below the actual number. (In comparison, he estimated that partners at PricewaterhouseCoopers took home $584,000 each; at KPMG, $515,000; at Deloitte & Touche, $454,000; and at Arthur Andersen, $515,000.)
posted by benzenedream at 11:49 AM on November 23, 2012
Mr. Bowman, who has estimated earnings per partner at the big accounting firms in the past, said that he has estimated that each of Ernst & Young's partners earned $400,000 in 2000, a figure that was far below the actual number. (In comparison, he estimated that partners at PricewaterhouseCoopers took home $584,000 each; at KPMG, $515,000; at Deloitte & Touche, $454,000; and at Arthur Andersen, $515,000.)
posted by benzenedream at 11:49 AM on November 23, 2012
Yes, please turn the middle class against itself some more.
posted by Pruitt-Igoe at 11:50 AM on November 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
posted by Pruitt-Igoe at 11:50 AM on November 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
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