And Schnatter didn't earn and accrue what he has in a vacuum. Where would his empire be without 10's of thousands of people willing to work at subpar wages and little to no benefits? I don't begrudge him becoming wealthy. What I don't like is the cavalier attitude shown in stories like this by owners towards those that do the actual work that causes companies like Papa John's to grow as successfully as Papa John's has. " Ahhhh... you've never owned a business have you. You never personally signed the loan notes and risked virtually everything. The "workers" got paid, didn't they? They, however, never signed on as co-owners and loan guarantors with their financial futures at absolute risk.
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11/17/2012 11:08:28 AM PST by
ataDude
(Its like 1933, mixed with the Carter 70s, plus the books 1984 and Animal Farm, all at the same time.)