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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 681818" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Up front, I have collected bonuses and took them gladly. But I am increasingly skeptical about being paid a bonus for doing something one is hired to do, whether in business or sports. Why one should pay $9 or $10 million a year for a football coach -- Saban and Swinney as examples -- and then throw in another $50,000 or $100,000 for winning a championship they were paid to win in the first place, as the movie line, goes, "It's a mystery." I would hate to think any coach needs that incentive to coach better. And I could do a serial riff on the "Exceeds Expectations" rating on employment reviews, a rating needed to qualify for said bonuses. Maybe like, "You're a bigger jerk than I first thought."</p><p></p><p>But proving I can teach it either way, as long as the booster clubs and fans and alums are paying, maybe it's none of my business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 681818, member: 2175"] Up front, I have collected bonuses and took them gladly. But I am increasingly skeptical about being paid a bonus for doing something one is hired to do, whether in business or sports. Why one should pay $9 or $10 million a year for a football coach -- Saban and Swinney as examples -- and then throw in another $50,000 or $100,000 for winning a championship they were paid to win in the first place, as the movie line, goes, "It's a mystery." I would hate to think any coach needs that incentive to coach better. And I could do a serial riff on the "Exceeds Expectations" rating on employment reviews, a rating needed to qualify for said bonuses. Maybe like, "You're a bigger jerk than I first thought." But proving I can teach it either way, as long as the booster clubs and fans and alums are paying, maybe it's none of my business. [/QUOTE]
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