Miami banker Leonard Abess Jr. recently sold a majority-share in a Florida-based bank, earning him a keen dividend. What did he do with some of the proceeds? He chose to divide up $60 million from his own pocket and disperse it amongst 399 people on his payroll, including tracking down 72 former employees to share in the windfall. The bonus was based on years of service, with some employees netting $100,000. What a wonderful and generous gesture! A true inspiration anytime, but especially in the current financial state of our country. Abess has some well-deserved karma coming his way! For the rest of us that weren't lucky enough to work for Leonard: cheap eats are popular and Netflix is on the rise. McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken and the like are reaping huge profits, as is the DVD-to-your-home service. Careful with the fast-food, peeps. Fresh fruit and veggies are always relatively cheap, while healthcare is not! PLP PSA. xo
Miami banker Leonard Abess Jr. recently sold a majority-share in a Florida-based bank, earning him a keen dividend. What did he do with some of the proceeds? He chose to divide up $60 million from his own pocket and disperse it amongst 399 people on his payroll, including tracking down 72 former employees to share in the windfall. The bonus was based on years of service, with some employees netting $100,000. What a wonderful and generous gesture! A true inspiration anytime, but especially in the current financial state of our country. Abess has some well-deserved karma coming his way! For the rest of us that weren't lucky enough to work for Leonard: cheap eats are popular and Netflix is on the rise. McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken and the like are reaping huge profits, as is the DVD-to-your-home service. Careful with the fast-food, peeps. Fresh fruit and veggies are always relatively cheap, while healthcare is not! PLP PSA. xo
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