I was doing some searching for a car part, and the website came up. They have a lot of crap, and everything looks legit. Looks like they are trying to hard at saying that this is the real deal???...
they only allow members and they charge $40 membership card every month!
its crazy! Additional Details yea, I have to pay every month to shop at your store? plus the humuliation of ...
I work part-time at In-N-Out Burger as a level 1 Associate.
And my boss told me to go home because I didn't say "Thank you " to the customers as I handed them their food. His ...
I just find this curious... I was looking at my receipt from yesterday and all but one item ended in 8. The one that didn't ended in 4. Can anyone explain this?...
I work in a very number driven department in the banking industry and they are offering a $20,000 bonus at the end of this year for the person with the highest numbers. I am one out of 4 other top ...
I have Charter cable and I think they are the worst company ever!! repeated billing errors where they dont show payments I have made, and then they insist I pay AGAIN or they will disconnect me, then ...
loca548
What would you change to try to prevent future Enrons?
I would dis-allow large bonus packages to CEO's, golden parachutes, etc.. I would make all perks/salaries be based upon the performance of the company-verifiable by independent determinations.
loveblue
Employees should ALWAYS have access to their 401K!
Someone with a free answer
The Sarbanes Oxley laws do much to address the issues raised by the Enron scandal. A little too late, right? Nevertheless, I think it will help. One benefit is that it makes it easier to prosecute executives under certain circumstances.
quest779
trying is not possible because as long we have humans and human input in business,break up will always come.one of the things to change is having the firm appoint its own auditors,let a 3rd appoint to check the books
correrafan
Remove the charter that states that corporations are legally "persons". That would be one start. Or that if they are legally persons, that they are eligible for the death penalty if convicted of felonious conduct.