[LTPC-discussions] Only for the serious
Bud
ltpc-disc@ltpcalums.com
Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:16:11 -0400
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Can we get a BIG AMEN for Berry Brown, Thanks Berry, Bud----- Original =
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From: LTCare716@aol.com=20
To: ltpc-disc@ltpcalums.com=20
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [LTPC-discussions] Only for the serious
Tom, finally a voice of reason! This are "small potatoes". You ar =
correct, the staff at LTPC, including the President probably didn't have =
much of a say in the matter.=20
As I have said in previous postings, no one was irreparably damaged. =
These are simply things that happen in big business.=20
People would be better served to "get on with it"! The problem is =
Tom, there are too many people here giving legal advice that aren't even =
remotely qualified to do so. In my humble opinion, some of these folks =
are hanging on because of the misleading "cheerleading" they are =
receiving on this site.=20
The mentality here has simply sunk to "let me hold on and see if =
Cendant throws me a bone". "A bone I didn't earn according to the =
contract I signed". " Something for nothing please".=20
We can all show empathy for the friends we have at LTPC that weren't =
vested. But wanting them to be vested just because that would be nice =
for them, isn't right!
This never ending stream of frivolous litigation in this country is =
embarassing. Everytime someone feels they weren't treated fairly, look =
out!.
Bottom line here is, it took 350K to vest, not 334K, not 323.5K, not =
349K. You signed a contract to that affect. I am absolutely floored that =
intelligent people think that a Company that is struggling should get on =
the bull horn and annouce it to the entire firm. They would certainly =
have failed then! Everyone would have deserted. No time to get =
additional business in the pipeline, no extended benefits. No time to =
search for other opportunities.
It was Progenys' job the make every effort to save LTPC. (If that was =
their desire!) Either to sell it, change it or close it. When the =
decision was made to do one of those three, we were told which one it =
was going to be. It was NONE of our business prior to that.
That's it, I can't read about any more cry babies. If this situation =
will cripple you financially, then shame on you for being in that =
position as an adult. Most of which I've met are over 35 and should have =
a living figured out by now. Few have a good excuse, most of us do not!
Stop blaming others for personal short falls! GO GET YOUR OWN CHEESE! =
There is plenty of it!
I found much success in the LTCI industry, being VERY frank with my =
clients. I sincerely pray I have succeeded in planting a seed of =
sensibility with some of the ex LTPCers.
Regards,
Berry Brown=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Can we get a BIG AMEN for Berry =
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [LTPC-discussions] =
Only for=20
the serious</DIV>
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face=3DArial size=3D2=20
FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF">Tom, finally a voice of reason! This are "small =
potatoes".=20
You ar correct, the staff at LTPC, including the President probably =
didn't=20
have much of a say in the matter. <BR><BR>As I have said in previous =
postings,=20
no one was irreparably damaged. These are simply things that happen in =
big=20
business. <BR><BR>People would be better served to "get on with =
it"! The=20
problem is Tom, there are too many people here giving legal advice =
that aren't=20
even remotely qualified to do so. In my humble opinion, some of these =
folks=20
are hanging on because of the misleading "cheerleading" they are =
receiving on=20
this site. <BR><BR>The mentality here has simply sunk to "let me hold =
on and=20
see if Cendant throws me a bone". "A bone I didn't earn according to =
the=20
contract I signed". " Something for nothing please". <BR><BR>We can =
all show=20
empathy for the friends we have at LTPC that weren't vested. But =
wanting them=20
to be vested just because that would be nice for them, isn't =
right!<BR>This=20
never ending stream of frivolous litigation in this country is =
embarassing.=20
Everytime someone feels they weren't treated fairly, look =
out!.<BR><BR>Bottom=20
line here is, it took 350K to vest, not 334K, not 323.5K, not 349K. =
You signed=20
a contract to that affect. I am absolutely floored that intelligent =
people=20
think that a Company that is struggling should get on the bull horn =
and=20
annouce it to the entire firm. They would certainly have failed then! =
Everyone=20
would have deserted. No time to get additional business in the =
pipeline, no=20
extended benefits. No time to search for other =
opportunities.<BR><BR>It was=20
Progenys' job the make every effort to save LTPC. (If that was their =
desire!)=20
Either to sell it, change it or close it. When the decision was made =
to do one=20
of those three, we were told which one it was going to be. It was NONE =
of our=20
business prior to that.<BR><BR>That's it, I can't read about any more =
cry=20
babies. If this situation will cripple you financially, then shame on =
you for=20
being in that position as an adult. Most of which I've met are over 35 =
and=20
should have a living figured out by now. Few have a good excuse, most =
of us do=20
not!<BR><BR>Stop blaming others for personal short falls! GO GET YOUR =
OWN=20
CHEESE! There is plenty of it!<BR><BR>I found much success in the LTCI =
industry, being VERY frank with my clients. I sincerely pray I have =
succeeded=20
in planting a seed of sensibility with some of the ex=20
LTPCers.<BR><BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Berry Brown</FONT>=20
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