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Comair President resigns

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Fast Freddy,

Don't let the door hit you in the ass when you leave !

701EV
 
I love how everytime one of these clowns resigns, they release a "want to spend more time with family" or "leaving to pursue other interests" instead of "saw writing on wall. Where's my multi-million dollar separation bonus?" Memo!!
 
Bornhorst, 41, is a Comair veteran with 15 years of airline industry experience who became CFO last year.
A native of Erlanger, near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport that is the carrier's primary hub, Bornhorst has worked in nearly every operating department of the carrier and has served as vice president of performance management at the Delta Connection, Comair said.
"He has the background, focus and determination needed to complete the carrier's restructuring, which is a vital step for Comair to be a viable enterprise going forward," Joe Kolshak, Delta's executive vice president of operations and Bornhorst's boss, said in a statement.



Don't these guys realise that the secret is to bring in some loser from a completely different industry to stick around for a few months and then quit with a multi-million dollar bonus? I mean, if you promote from within, the guy might be confused by feeling of loyalty to the employees!
 
Good thing he never actually moved his family to CVG, like he said he'd do. So much for portpHolio pHred.
 

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