DazzleTommyDazzle Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2012 #1 Hi Tommy. Further to our chats over recent days, I wondered if you heard the Tim Fisher interview. He was asked what the wage budget would be for next year given the massive loss in revenue. He replied that it would be similar to this year. That would mean that SISU would have to find significant extra money to "fill the gap". So my question to you is, do you 1) Believe that TF was lying, or 2) Do you now accept that you oft repeated statement that there was "no more money", was incorrect?
Hi Tommy. Further to our chats over recent days, I wondered if you heard the Tim Fisher interview. He was asked what the wage budget would be for next year given the massive loss in revenue. He replied that it would be similar to this year. That would mean that SISU would have to find significant extra money to "fill the gap". So my question to you is, do you 1) Believe that TF was lying, or 2) Do you now accept that you oft repeated statement that there was "no more money", was incorrect?
Grendel Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2012 #2 DazzleTommyDazzle said: Hi Tommy. Further to our chats over recent days, I wondered if you heard the Tim Fisher interview. He was asked what the wage budget would be for next year given the massive loss in revenue. He replied that it would be similar to this year. That would mean that SISU would have to find significant extra money to "fill the gap". So my question to you is, do you 1) Believe that TF was lying, or 2) Do you now accept that you oft repeated statement that there was "no more money", was incorrect? Click to expand... Does anyone believe anything that was said in that interview. It was a terrible, corporate statement that meant and said nothing.
DazzleTommyDazzle said: Hi Tommy. Further to our chats over recent days, I wondered if you heard the Tim Fisher interview. He was asked what the wage budget would be for next year given the massive loss in revenue. He replied that it would be similar to this year. That would mean that SISU would have to find significant extra money to "fill the gap". So my question to you is, do you 1) Believe that TF was lying, or 2) Do you now accept that you oft repeated statement that there was "no more money", was incorrect? Click to expand... Does anyone believe anything that was said in that interview. It was a terrible, corporate statement that meant and said nothing.
DazzleTommyDazzle Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2012 #3 The comment about the wage budget was about the only thing that had any substance to it.