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Iflyamouse

Is it time for lunch yet?
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First BR gets demoted at the Inc. level. Then KB (VP of Ops at OO) "retires" effective immediately. (Who are we kidding, nobody retires "immediately" after 40 years). Now BH (Pres of EXJ) is suddenly "retiring" too???

Methinks these "retirements" are not a coincidence.
 
First BR gets demoted at the Inc. level. Then KB (VP of Ops at OO) "retires" effective immediately. (Who are we kidding, nobody retires "immediately" after 40 years). Now BH (Pres of EXJ) is suddenly "retiring" too???

Methinks these "retirements" are not a coincidence.

Then what is it? Come on, keep going.....
 
Ooh another rocket scientist! Coincidence really. They finally woke up at the brain trust and realize their boy BH was in way over his head. BH let CT basically run the deal and between these two ASA/XJT went down the tubes. Just now starting to get better. Of course winter is not here yet either! BS is trying to hold things together and he's probably the only sincere management weenie over there at the big blue hangar. Get your popcorn ready!
 
Transitioning to the new business model. Fee for departure is done.
 
First BR gets demoted at the Inc. level. Then KB (VP of Ops at OO) "retires" effective immediately. (Who are we kidding, nobody retires "immediately" after 40 years). Now BH (Pres of EXJ) is suddenly "retiring" too???

Methinks these "retirements" are not a coincidence.

How many years would have been acceptable for a person to retire and not raise red flags? 50? 60?
 
Night of the Long Knives.
 
KB didnt retire and walk out the door... He is still here, transitioning the new VP. He stated after 40 years and at age 62 it was time to retire. Love the conspiracy theories!
 

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