So let me ask the women something… every once in a while I do actually see a dress or something on a woman,that I really dig and would pick up for Mrs. D, if I knew the designer. What would you think if a guy came up to you and asked you that? A lame pickup try or a legit request?
Bell, Calif. (AP) — Three administrators whose huge salaries sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign, the City Council said Friday.
Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
The three will not receive severance packages, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday. Rizzo will step down at the end of August and Spaccia will leave at the end of September. Adams will also leave at the end of August, after completing an evaluation of the police department, the Times said.
“I’m happy that they resigned but I’m disappointed at the pension that they’re going to receive,” said Ali Saleh, a member of the Bell Association to Stop the Abuse or BASTA.
Rizzo would be entitled to a state pension of more than $650,000 a year for life, according to calculations made by the Times. That would make Rizzo, 56, the highest-paid retiree in the state pension system.
Adams could get more than $411,000 a year.
Spaccia, 51, could be eligible for as much as $250,000 a year when she reaches 55, though the figure is less precise than for the other two officials, the Times said.
WTF on the pensions!!!! Schwarzennegger should step in on this one.
oh you guys are ridic with my comment – nm – I take it back! – ha
I would also say that a woman should know how to make at least 1 delicious meal, nourishing? who cares! – hahahahah
You never know, m4l. She might have a case of yellow fever.
Denton, if you asked, legit. if I ask, pickup. the age of person asking strongly influences the perception by the lady.
I’d probably think it was a lame pick-up try. But having met you, I think you could probably pull it off.
So let me ask the women something… every once in a while I do actually see a dress or something on a woman,that I really dig and would pick up for Mrs. D, if I knew the designer. What would you think if a guy came up to you and asked you that? A lame pickup try or a legit request?
DIBS, that’s a no brainer resignation decision when the pension is that massive
These guys could afford to move to Carroll Gardens.
UPDATE……
Calif. Council Accepts Resignations of 3 Managers
Bell, Calif. (AP) — Three administrators whose huge salaries sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign, the City Council said Friday.
Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
The three will not receive severance packages, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday. Rizzo will step down at the end of August and Spaccia will leave at the end of September. Adams will also leave at the end of August, after completing an evaluation of the police department, the Times said.
“I’m happy that they resigned but I’m disappointed at the pension that they’re going to receive,” said Ali Saleh, a member of the Bell Association to Stop the Abuse or BASTA.
Rizzo would be entitled to a state pension of more than $650,000 a year for life, according to calculations made by the Times. That would make Rizzo, 56, the highest-paid retiree in the state pension system.
Adams could get more than $411,000 a year.
Spaccia, 51, could be eligible for as much as $250,000 a year when she reaches 55, though the figure is less precise than for the other two officials, the Times said.
WTF on the pensions!!!! Schwarzennegger should step in on this one.
Denton, g10 got the goods underneath (she said so herself)
oh you guys are ridic with my comment – nm – I take it back! – ha
I would also say that a woman should know how to make at least 1 delicious meal, nourishing? who cares! – hahahahah