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Ten insanely-overpaid public workers

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:39
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Saturday, September 17, 2011 9:52 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


And I DO mean "insanely"!
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Basketball Coach

Earnings: $1,200,000
Where: SUNY Binghamton, NY

Kevin Broadus, who had a five-year $1 million contract, was let go from his job as head coach for little-known SUNY Binghamton men’s basketball team in 2009 over an ethics scandal. He sued the school for discrimination, and received a $1.2 million buyout to drop the suit. Taxpayers got to pick up all the legal bills too. In June, Broadus was hired as an assistant coach at Georgetown, where he has worked previously.


Hospital Rainmaker:

Earnings: $841,557
Where: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Retiring from his position as head of the medical center at UT Southwestern in 2008, C. Kern Wildenthal now devotes most of his time and effort to “philanthropic pursuits” for the medical center as "assistant to the president for community affairs", according to a press release. With $841,557 earnings in 2010, the university must have been feeling philanthropic towards him, as well.


Chancellor

Earnings: $813,892
Where: University of Texas System

Even with budget cuts, Chancellor Francisco G. Cigarroa hasn’t given up his fat salary. The total cost to employ Cigarroa in 2009 was $813,892, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.


Prison Doctor

Earnings: $784,596
Where: High Desert State Prison, CA

Jeffrey W. Rohlfing works at an overcrowded, 4,000-plus inmate facility in the middle of the California desert. The $784,596 figure includes overtime, bonuses, and other compensation, in addition to salary, but it’s quite a jump from 2004 when Rohlfing earned a mere $132,854. The pay hike is especially surprising since Rohlfing was put on probation for five years in 1997 after being found guilty of unprofessional conduct and impairment due to mental illness.


Prison Psychiatrist

Earnings: $737,057
Where: Stockton, California

Even in prison, shrinks rake it in. Of the $737,057 that Fong Lai received in 2010, $594,976 was for more than 2 1/2 years worth of unused sick time when he left the job in 2010. Still, in the last full year he worked, his base salary was $224,306 in addition to overtime pay of $72,308.


CEO and vice president hospital affairs

Earnings: $721,043
Where:Stonybrook Hospital, NY

Running a university hospital makes Steven Strongwater the fourth-highest paid employee in the state, earning six times what a physician at the hospital makes. He was hired in 2006, after a long career as a hospital administrator.


Prison Dentist

Earnings: $621,971
Where: Avenal State Prison, CA

Filling inmates’ cavities can pay off. Timothy Malan earned $621,971 in 2009, although more than half of that was from accrued leave he received in one lump when he left the department. If he blows that in one fell swoop, he can always rely on his pension, which according to a prison spokesperson, is 42 percent of his highest year’s base salary, or about $140,429 per year for the rest of his life.


Chancellor

Earnings: $560,038
Where:City University of New York

As CUNY deals with $205 million in budget cuts, and Chancellor Matthew Goldstein proposes raising tuition on some 533,000 students in the system, he maintains earnings of $560,000.


Chief Investment Officer

Earnings: $480,000
Where:Teacher Retirement System, TX

A former hedge fund manager for Bridgewater Associates, Thomas Britton Harris IV, is used to living the good life, and maintains his Wall Street-level pay to manage the teachers’ public pension in Texas.


Executive Director

Earnings: $343,608
Where:Citizens Property Insurance Corp., FL (Florida’s public insurance provider)

As public insurance premiums rise for homeowners in Florida, so do executives’ earnings. Scott Wallace was paid a base wage of $343,608 in 2009, one of the highest-paid employees in the state. Even homeowners who choose to insure their property with a private insurer are helping fund Wallace’s wage, paying a 1.4 percent fee on their premiums to cover Citizens’ shortfalls after Hurricane Katrina. http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Media/Slideshow/2011/07/13/10-Insanely-O
verpaid-Public-Employees.aspx?index=11

Kinda makes you sick, don't it? Gawd forbid we should raise taxes on guys like this! (Texas, California, Florida; get your act together!) Are these REALLY the people you guys want to defend from higher taxes??

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Sunday, September 18, 2011 1:02 PM

DREAMTROVE


I have ethical issues with the concept of hospital rainmaker. Hospitals get business when people are sick, they don't need someone going out and making work for them. I guess that's a fast forward of free market medicine.

Anyone notice how many of these were in Texas?

That's what a ship is, you know - it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs.

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Sunday, September 18, 2011 2:55 PM

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That's SOP in TN. UT college football coach is paid about $4-million/year, in addition to the taxslaves funding the football program. Where does the 100,000 ticket fees go six times per year, plus the TV profits? UT president is paid $750,000/yr.

Traffic cops are paid $100,000/yr in TN, about half what cops/firemen/lifeguards are paid in CA.

The thieves are in charge. The 2 main political parties are gangland rackets run by psychopaths who whack everyone who gets in their way (millions).

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Sunday, September 18, 2011 4:07 PM

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Originally posted by dreamtrove:
I have ethical issues with the concept of hospital rainmaker. Hospitals get business when people are sick, they don't need someone going out and making work for them. I guess that's a fast forward of free market medicine.

Anyone notice how many of these were in Texas?

That's what a ship is, you know - it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs.




Or how many of them are in the University of Texas system? They left out UT football coach Mack Brown, I notice. He gets paid $5.2 million per year. And that's if he goes 5 and 7 on the season. :(

"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservatives." - John Stuart Mill

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Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:54 PM

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A lot of them worked in prisons. that's pretty mind blowing Niki, and yeah, a lot of them were in Texas. My best friend is living in Stockton right now, she likes it except that there are oversized possoms and raconns there carrying rabies and hiding in trashcans.

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Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:17 PM

THEHAPPYTRADER


Psychologist and Psychiatrist make out pretty well in prisons but there's a reason for that. In addition to being understaffed they are often the first cuts made when budget issues arise.

One of the psychology professors at the university I graduated from turned down a very lucrative job in a prison because he wasn't confident the job would last.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:04 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


DT, in fairness I have to mention that about as many are in CA as are in TX. All this bullshit about "overpaid public (reads "government") workers" looks a bit different when you look at what THESE people do for a living to "earn" the inflated salaries they do, doesn't it?


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:39 AM

DREAMTROVE


Mike,

The reason is that Texas govt. is funded by AMT rather than by a TX state income tax. Since it's not their money, they don't actually care how it's spent, and there's probably an incentive there to spend as much of it as possible, because if they're under budget, they probably get a lower allotment next year.

That's what a ship is, you know - it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs.

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