Someone sent me this link the other day where you could see the actual paid salaries of all New York State workers for 2007
Its hard not to be jealous, especially when you are talking about the top paid people at Roswell.
I thought Dr. Hohn retired, maybe that was his severance package. According to this

, he is administering "the newly-formed Empire State Stem Cell Board." From what I hear everyone loved him and he really turned Roswell around.
Seriously though, can you imagine making that much money in Buffalo. It amounts to about $30,000 a week. Let me repeat the - in Buffalo part. Are there even properties worthy of that salary in this city. He could buy the best properties in the city on one years salary.
In comparison, here is the top paid at Suny Buffalo. How is it that Dr. Linda Brodsky

makes so much more than the other execs at Suny Buffalo. Check out that $799,000 salary! I guess being a doctor and an executive is really the way to go, its the same with all the top paid Roswell employees.
I decided to just go ahead and look up the top salaries for all New York state employees regardless of organization and guess what Dr. Hohn is still #1 followed by closely by Linda Brodsky and all the top execs at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
What's even crazier is when you think of all the money they make on their side companies and discoveries. I am so curious how that all works. It seems to me when I make anything at Roswell they own it, but all the top people have side companies. I really need to work on the side company thing in my 40s.
Back to my Dept
In my department the difference between the different jobs is not too extreme. Not like in the medical depts. It goes from $35k to about $100k. This year I didn't make as much as I could have if I was overtime elligable. Next year I will make more because I moved up a couple pay grades this year. In the end I am satisfied although I sometimes want to kick myself for not going to medical school.
In the short term, I would rather have an office than more money. Two of the guys I work with just moved from cubicles to offices and I was visiting today thinking how nice it would be to have a meeting space/demonstration table built into your work space. I actually live in the shafted cube thats cut back to make room for an isle and don't even have a chair for people to sit at like other the other guys do. Its kind of redic seeing as I have constant meetings with people on how to do stuff as part of my new job and they just stand behind my chair or sit on a chair just outside my cube.
Heh... with a little creative gradient painting, it could look as if the car had a nice orange to brown gradient design in the back.
I can't tell what kind of car it is but I know there was a line of Chevy cars in the late 1990s that had a bad problem with their paint. I had one that my dad had given me when he was done with it and the paint started coming up in bubbles and then flying off in big sections. I had to have it stripped and repainted - and no, Chevy didn't pay for it. They maybe had a problem like that but didn't take care of it.