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83. The Onion: All Of Area Man's Hard Work Finally Pays Off For Employer
Mon Jan 9, 2012, 05:18 AM
Jan 2012

LOL

Following seven straight years of long hours at the office and sacrificed weekends and holidays, all of account manager Sam Hemstead's hard work and single-minded devotion to Pinnacle Automotive Insurance has finally paid off for CEO Charles Pardahee, Pardahee said Friday.

"There were definitely some nights I'd lie awake in bed and wonder, 'Is Sam absolutely killing himself day in and day out for nothing?'" Pardahee told reporters while driving to his weekend home in a recently purchased 2012 BMW luxury sedan. "But Sam just put his head down and never looked back, and this year his blood, sweat, and tears have proven profitable to the tune of a 15 percent larger bonus for myself."

"It just goes to show that if you're really passionate and dedicated, eventually it all comes back around to your superiors," Pardahee continued.

The stress-related physical and psychological tolls for Hemstead, 34, have been high, but the hypertension, weight-gain, and crippling migraine headaches he has suffered due to his rigorous work schedule have been worth the rewards he has reaped for his employer, Pardahee confirmed.

"I'm sure there were times when Sam wondered if it was all really worth it, especially considering he had to pay for a lot of his medication and doctor's visits out of his own pocket," said Pardahee, who in 2009 forced all his account managers to become contract employees so he would no longer have to provide them with health care benefits. "But he never complained once, and now that Sam has helped Pinnacle earn record profits by not taking a single day off for more than five years, I can finally relax and take another long vacation to Turks and Caicos. After all, Sam earned it for me."

The CEO added that nothing is more satisfying than a job well done by someone else.

While Hemstead's total devotion to the company has come at a steep personal cost, these too are reportedly acceptable considering the immense financial gains and professional accolades he has garnered for Pardahee.

"When Sam's wife filed for divorce and eventually won custody of his two daughters, he completely threw himself into his job in an attempt to cope as his life fell apart all around him," Pardahee said. "That was great, because it allowed me to drastically scale back my workload and spend even more time with my wife and children."

"Seeing most of his paycheck go to child support has made me really value all the things I can do with my kids because of Sam's hard work," Pardahee continued. "Considering all he continues to do for this company without even thinking about taking a break, he's afforded me all the time in the world to just enjoy life and not be defined by my job."

According to the CEO, Hemstead's contributions to Pinnacle Insurance will pay even greater dividends when he is let go and replaced with a college graduate willing to work for half the salary, allowing Pardahee to give himself a substantial raise.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/all-of-area-mans-hard-work-finally-pays-off-for-em,26957/

There are lots of jobs, just too many people looking for them. tridim Jan 2012 #1
sorry FirstLight Jan 2012 #6
So rather than more jobs the idea is less people? You say too many people, lots of Bluenorthwest Jan 2012 #35
I'm saying there are too many people out of work looking for jobs, not too many people in general. tridim Jan 2012 #36
I knew what you meant. That response to your post was unwarranted, IMO. nt gateley Jan 2012 #46
Your comment was perfectly understandable and didn't lunatica Jan 2012 #52
300 million people is ENOUGH!!!! Yeah, I said it! sivansanabliss Jan 2012 #38
Please, chervilant Jan 2012 #59
It is getting better from jobs statistics but.... nadinbrzezinski Jan 2012 #2
exactly FirstLight Jan 2012 #5
I can't disagree with you. nt Sarah Ibarruri Jan 2012 #16
I make it a point to never disagree with Sherman A1 Jan 2012 #64
Nadin is amazing Sarah Ibarruri Jan 2012 #66
+1000 Sherman A1 Jan 2012 #78
Though more jobs were added according to the BLS, wages declined fasttense Jan 2012 #30
1099s seem to be the new normal. JoeyT Jan 2012 #65
U6 dropped 1.4%. But I'm not seeing that. Sirveri Jan 2012 #72
k&r Liberal_in_LA Jan 2012 #3
perfect snapshot getdown Jan 2012 #4
ya FirstLight Jan 2012 #7
The reason it is down..... izquierdista Jan 2012 #26
Oh please , the same old argument surfdog Jan 2012 #43
Courage to you and your Surya Gayatri Jan 2012 #8
tough times in many ways getdown Jan 2012 #9
My advice comes from first-hand experience, getdown. Surya Gayatri Jan 2012 #13
abso getdown Jan 2012 #17
thanks much FirstLight Jan 2012 #12
Keep thinking like this, my dear, Surya Gayatri Jan 2012 #18
i want to thank you Surya Gayatri blondie58 Jan 2012 #22
Thanks, blondie. I just know Surya Gayatri Jan 2012 #24
+100 FirstLight Jan 2012 #25
The private sector has this country by the balls. They REFUSE to take slightly less profits to FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #10
It's pretty bad out there... ellisonz Jan 2012 #11
First, corporations moved jobs to China. They're still selling us products tho Sarah Ibarruri Jan 2012 #14
My son is working and we have to help him and his family. I feel bad for him but it is a strain on southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #15
so sorry that your story is so common... FirstLight Jan 2012 #19
There was a time I would have died if I had to do that. However, I am older and wiser and if I had southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #21
Good advice, SYB. There is no shame Surya Gayatri Jan 2012 #20
Thank you. Yes I would agree with you. There is no shame in asking for help. southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #23
It's a fulltime job not freaking out Tsiyu Jan 2012 #27
Sure hope that you get the job your are looking for. Here where I live we been pretty lucky with southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #32
Thanks southernyankeebelle Tsiyu Jan 2012 #39
Thank you. let us know. You know the saying something is better than nothing. I have a strong southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #40
Fortunately all of my kids are doing pretty well Tsiyu Jan 2012 #42
What bennies? LOL today I think you'd be happy just to have a paycheck. This is the future. One southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #48
I love my little farm Tsiyu Jan 2012 #49
I am from the east coast myself (Maryland). My dad retired from the military in Md. Yes I agree southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #51
Where are you in TN? If you don't mind saying Tsiyu Jan 2012 #68
Have you heard of Manchester, TN. I don't live to far from there. Summertime is southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #73
meditation and exercise help getdown Jan 2012 #47
Yeah, the OP's friend will hopefully find something soon Tsiyu Jan 2012 #50
encouragement getdown Jan 2012 #57
seriously! FirstLight Jan 2012 #54
It's crazy, because you feel like you should be freaking out Tsiyu Jan 2012 #69
pulling for you and your friend too... FirstLight Jan 2012 #70
Aw Baby Tsiyu Jan 2012 #71
insomnia...lol FirstLight Jan 2012 #74
All the hoo-haa about a .1% drop in the unemployment rate (and the coalition_unwilling Jan 2012 #28
You are a good friend to warn her of this, you were being honest Digit Jan 2012 #29
There are people on this forum who believe we should accept a lower standard of living Zalatix Jan 2012 #31
So why don't you say who in this forum believes that? treestar Jan 2012 #44
"Our lifestyle is hardly going down." Are you for real? U4ikLefty Jan 2012 #55
How is our lifestyle going down due to manufacturing in China, etc.? treestar Jan 2012 #58
I don't think the poster *is* "for real"; she will not engage with any facts, links, etc. nt Romulox Jan 2012 #61
Dictionary definition of "leading with your chin". nt Romulox Jan 2012 #60
It's against the rules to single out a poster. Zalatix Jan 2012 #81
Working for free ciaoant1 Jan 2012 #33
thank you FirstLight blondie58 Jan 2012 #34
There was a time in America... bvar22 Jan 2012 #37
The statistics are based on methodology though treestar Jan 2012 #41
Recent reports say jobs are back to where Bush left us and Obama began, except for one thing: Festivito Jan 2012 #45
Where do you live? joeglow3 Jan 2012 #53
It's still amazing to me there are those who poo-poo the jobs situation... FirstLight Jan 2012 #56
If your friend has tech skills things are looking better. Best place in the country is suburban DC ddeclue Jan 2012 #62
OMG! chervilant Jan 2012 #63
thank YOU! FirstLight Jan 2012 #67
Durn... chervilant Jan 2012 #86
''....Our hopey-changey prez..." You guys are overt these days uponit7771 Jan 2012 #76
Oh, really? chervilant Jan 2012 #79
I don't know where your friend lives or what s/he does for a living, but we have jobs here.... Honeycombe8 Jan 2012 #75
Easy if your are mobile nobodyspecial Jan 2012 #77
True. But the OP didn't say. Maybe the friend is mobile. Honeycombe8 Jan 2012 #80
The way I see it... RedOpinions Jan 2012 #82
OMG! chervilant Jan 2012 #84
The Onion: All Of Area Man's Hard Work Finally Pays Off For Employer ciaoant1 Jan 2012 #83
It is getting better, but you have to live in a city taught_me_patience Jan 2012 #85
... FirstLight Jan 2012 #87
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