http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hZg0wsnVaTqOQUQlur8hH6NR8k_gD964B2VG0
To steal from SNL, Really? You took $25 Billion of tax payer dollars and you are spending part of it on a rewards trip to Vegas? Really? And not just any hotel, you chose the Wynn and the Encore. Why not choose Bellagio while you're at it? Why not order up lobster, Kobe beef steaks, Cristal, and caviar? How about serving Bald Eagle? Do you want rose petals strewn about the rooms every night?
I'm sure their argument is that they have to reward their top producers or else those people will leave. I call bullshit for a number of reasons.
- These are the same producers that generated thousands of sub-prime loans.
- Where are they going to go? Is there a big market for mortgage brokers right now?
- If the above two are false, why the lavish spread? There isn't some other way to reward them?
- Forget that, you took $25,000,000,000.00 from us. Many tax payers are out of work because of a problem YOU helped create. And now you spit in our face?
Howard I. Atkins, Senior EVP, Chief Financial Officer
Patricia R. Callahan, EVP, Office of Transition
David M. Carroll, Senior EVP, Wealth, Brokerage & Retirement Services
David A. Hoyt, Senior EVP, Wholesale Banking
Richard M. Kovacevich, Chairman
Richard D. Levy, EVP, Controller
Michael J. Loughlin, EVP and Chief Credit Officer
Mark C. Oman, Senior EVP, Home and Consumer Finance
Kevin A. Rhein, EVP, (Card Services and Consumer Lending)
James M. Strother, EVP, General Counsel, Law and Government Relations
John G. Stumpf, President and Chief Executive Officer
Carrie L. Tolstedt, Senior EVP, Community Banking
Julie M. White, EVP, Director of Human Resources
I know I probably sound like a raving madman but this really cheese's me off. I just can't fathom the lack of ethics and corrupted thought processes this requires. Do they have no common sense?
I hope this pisses other people off as much as me.
2 comments:
Mission accomplished, I'm pissed too. A couple of comments on the news link-
"Recognition events are still part of our culture," spokeswoman Melissa Murray said.
Is that like how non-essentials like booze and cigarettes are still part of a bum's lifestyle? If so, bravo Wells Fargo! Way to follow a rock solid example.
Every night when employees returned to their rooms, there was a new gift on their pillows, she [Debra Rickard, a former Wells Fargo mortgage employee] said.
I'd be happy to leave a gift on their pillows. Sadly I can only brew up about one per day, well maybe two if a lot of coffee and Mexican foods are involved.
Exactly, it would be like your friend giving you the sob story about their landlord wanting to evict them. So, you loan them money to pay the rent and then see them out at the bars buying rounds of shots.
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