Its only tax money....

NOVA

U. S. NAVY Veteran
Not bad for 15 years of service....


In 2007, the Wayne Township School Board and then-Superintendent Terry Thompson agreed to a renegotiated contract that provided a generous retirement package for whenever Thompson decided to step down.

But it wasn't until this month that board members realized just how lucrative that deal was, to the tune of more than $1 million.

Thompson, 64, who retired in December after 15 years with the district, already has received more than $800,000 of his retirement deal, which included a year's base pay at more than $225,000, as well as contract provisions that kicked in hundreds of thousands more.

But that's not all.

The contract also created the position of superintendent emeritus -- a position that has been paying Thompson $1,352 a day since his retirement to advise his successor, among other duties. That amount, over the 150 days laid out in the contract, would pay him more than $200,000 -- bringing the total to more than $1 million.


Jan. 28, 2011
http://www.indystar.com/article/201...tendent-s-1M-retirement-package-creates-storm
In addition, the contract called for one other perk -- a onetime $15,000 stipend for "retirement planning."


It just makes your freakin' head spin....
 
Not bad for 15 years of service....


In 2007, the Wayne Township School Board and then-Superintendent Terry Thompson agreed to a renegotiated contract that provided a generous retirement package for whenever Thompson decided to step down.

But it wasn't until this month that board members realized just how lucrative that deal was, to the tune of more than $1 million.

Thompson, 64, who retired in December after 15 years with the district, already has received more than $800,000 of his retirement deal, which included a year's base pay at more than $225,000, as well as contract provisions that kicked in hundreds of thousands more.

But that's not all.

The contract also created the position of superintendent emeritus -- a position that has been paying Thompson $1,352 a day since his retirement to advise his successor, among other duties. That amount, over the 150 days laid out in the contract, would pay him more than $200,000 -- bringing the total to more than $1 million.


Jan. 28, 2011
http://www.indystar.com/article/201...tendent-s-1M-retirement-package-creates-storm
In addition, the contract called for one other perk -- a onetime $15,000 stipend for "retirement planning."


It just makes your freakin' head spin....



You are just jealous.
 
Well, there we go, now we have uncommon ground. Just ignore the corruption standing over in the corner. I always do...
 
You are just jealous.
Dune ..I'm so glad you decided to stay with us....
Being the fuckin' pinhead you present yourself as, you fit in so well with the rest of the liberal Democrat/Socialists/Marxist,Communists on the board....
:good4u:
 
Dune ..I'm so glad you decided to stay with us....
Being the fuckin' pinhead you present yourself as, you fit in so well with the rest of the liberal Democrat/Socialists/Marxist,Communists on the board....
:good4u:

Get the goo off your face yet?
 
Hell, compared to the golden parachutes handed out to private executives who ran their respective companies into the ground (not to mention the overall economy) this is more like a tin parachute.

It is, of course, beyond the pale that the people are stuck with the school board's stupidity. Hopefully they'll remember what they got stuck with when they elect a new school board.
 
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