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They're in the Savannah, Georgia area. It's a cold day in hell when they get snow or ice there. No salt or sand on the road in the winter, so really no practical use for running boards.
Smart move on the part of the dentists. There's LOTS of money in cosmetic dentistry, so now they'll have nine rolling "billboards" running around town advertising their services. They'll probably get as much or more advertising "bang for the buck", than they do with a full-page telephone book ad or a roadside billboard.
Undoubtedly they got a generous package deal from the Chevy dealer for buying that many at one time, plus they'll get a nice tax write-off. Not to mention nine happy, loyal employees advertising their practice by word of mouth.
Smart move on the part of the dentists. There's LOTS of money in cosmetic dentistry, so now they'll have nine rolling "billboards" running around town advertising their services. They'll probably get as much or more advertising "bang for the buck", than they do with a full-page telephone book ad or a roadside billboard.
Undoubtedly they got a generous package deal from the Chevy dealer for buying that many at one time, plus they'll get a nice tax write-off. Not to mention nine happy, loyal employees advertising their practice by word of mouth.
I'd rather work for Lincoln Electric in Cleve OH. I've seen it on the local tv news where they showed some guy holding his bonus check. I cut and pasted this from the Cleveland Plain Dealer article I found on the web. When I worked in a shop, the guys talked about this every yr,since we only got a week wages ourselves as a bonus.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Lincoln Electric bonus averages $22,330 per worker
Lincoln Electric Co. (Nas: LECO) said that 2006 bonuses for the Cleveland manufacturer's 2,900 eligible employees totals more than $69 million, averaging $22,330 per employee. Lincoln, which makes welding equipment and materials, has provided bonuses in each of the last 73 years. This year's total is 34 percent higher than 2005, according to Roy Morrow, Lincoln's spokesman. The eligible each receive the bonus in addition to regular wages.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Lincoln Electric bonus averages $22,330 per worker
Lincoln Electric Co. (Nas: LECO) said that 2006 bonuses for the Cleveland manufacturer's 2,900 eligible employees totals more than $69 million, averaging $22,330 per employee. Lincoln, which makes welding equipment and materials, has provided bonuses in each of the last 73 years. This year's total is 34 percent higher than 2005, according to Roy Morrow, Lincoln's spokesman. The eligible each receive the bonus in addition to regular wages.


