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Dark Beanie
Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Location: A galaxy far, far away.
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What'sinaname wrote: | Lone Ranger wrote: | If it was $3000 each in money, no=one would have batted an eye lid.
The optics however of "Cartier" watches makes her look out of touch no matter how reasonable it is.
With Post performing so poorly under Covid (not totally unexpected), and the state of businesses in general, it would seem obvious not to give bonuses at this time. To do so was misreading the room. To make it Cartier watches was just horrible, horrible optics and suggests she it totally out of touch. |
Watches were given out pre-COVID. What's out of touch is her inability to comprehend what a Government owned entity is, thinking it's private sector.
And she's on our Board. No idea and no clue, but an obvious yes-man for Eddie. |
But both she and her predecessor were employed to drag AustPost out of it's public service mentality and become more like private enterprise.
Wheeling & dealing, corporate gifts are all part of the game in private enterprise. _________________ If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome |
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What'sinaname
Joined: 29 May 2010 Location: Living rent free
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Dark Beanie wrote: | What'sinaname wrote: | Lone Ranger wrote: | If it was $3000 each in money, no=one would have batted an eye lid.
The optics however of "Cartier" watches makes her look out of touch no matter how reasonable it is.
With Post performing so poorly under Covid (not totally unexpected), and the state of businesses in general, it would seem obvious not to give bonuses at this time. To do so was misreading the room. To make it Cartier watches was just horrible, horrible optics and suggests she it totally out of touch. |
Watches were given out pre-COVID. What's out of touch is her inability to comprehend what a Government owned entity is, thinking it's private sector.
And she's on our Board. No idea and no clue, but an obvious yes-man for Eddie. |
But both she and her predecessor were employed to drag AustPost out of it's public service mentality and become more like private enterprise.
Wheeling & dealing, corporate gifts are all part of the game in private enterprise. |
That's all good and well. She should have recognised her error and quickly repaid the $20K. |
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watt price tully
Joined: 15 May 2007
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What'sinaname wrote: | Dark Beanie wrote: | What'sinaname wrote: | Lone Ranger wrote: | If it was $3000 each in money, no=one would have batted an eye lid.
The optics however of "Cartier" watches makes her look out of touch no matter how reasonable it is.
With Post performing so poorly under Covid (not totally unexpected), and the state of businesses in general, it would seem obvious not to give bonuses at this time. To do so was misreading the room. To make it Cartier watches was just horrible, horrible optics and suggests she it totally out of touch. |
Watches were given out pre-COVID. What's out of touch is her inability to comprehend what a Government owned entity is, thinking it's private sector.
And she's on our Board. No idea and no clue, but an obvious yes-man for Eddie. |
But both she and her predecessor were employed to drag AustPost out of it's public service mentality and become more like private enterprise.
Wheeling & dealing, corporate gifts are all part of the game in private enterprise. |
That's all good and well. She should have recognised her error and quickly repaid the $20K. |
No, she was thrown n under a bus which convennently served as a defelction for Scotty from Marketing re the sports rorts and the $30 million land lead for Liberal party donors for land valued at $3 million
She actually saved stuggling post office businesses by getting banks to pay for a service they were getting for free. She's quite a CEO. I was wrong with my initilal reaction which is why I edited it with better information. She deserves two wotches
"...She saved us, and those people who worked on that team – how hard do you think it was to make the CEOs of the banks pay for a service that they had had for years for free?" Ms Cramp told this masthead.
"We are absolutely 100, 200, 1000 per cent behind her leadership and she is desperately needed for us to survive.
"Whatever this is about, it has got nothing to do with bloody watches...."
Sounds like a good person to have on the board (although the Pauline Hanson drama should not have occured)
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/she-saved-us-post-office-owners-back-christine-holgate-20201025-p568dh.html _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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What'sinaname
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Don't think anyone is saying she's been a bad CEO at Aus Post. She's handled this saga poorly. Could have easily made it go away by agreeing to repay - other Politicians have done so before. Instead, bad judgment, means she's been stood down temporarily. _________________ Fighting against the objectification of woman. |
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eddiesmith
Lets get ready to Rumble
Joined: 23 Nov 2004 Location: Lexus Centre
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It’s funny to blame the government when it was the opposition bringing it up and hammering the government on doing something about it. |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Joined: 03 May 2005 Location: In flagrante delicto
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Something smells here, Holgate has managed to piss someone off. You don't throw good people under a bus for a distraction (unless you're Dan Andrews).
Posties don't like her, federal Labor clearly don't like her, yet she seems good at her job despite the poor optics of spending a relative pittance on some reward and recognition for a small number of people. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Dark Beanie
Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Location: A galaxy far, far away.
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Posties don't like her because she is trying to drag them kicking and screaming into the modern world.
Like the public service there is dead wood just waiting for retirement or their next batch of sick leave. I have family that work for AustPost - some of the people they work with are seriously dumb or maybe just lazy. _________________ If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome |
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5 from the wing on debut
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eddiesmith wrote: | It’s funny to blame the government when it was the opposition bringing it up and hammering the government on doing something about it. |
You didn't notice Albanese and Morrison competing to display which of them was the most outraged and the most concerned about the taxpayers? |
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watt price tully
Joined: 15 May 2007
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stui magpie wrote: | Something smells here, Holgate has managed to piss someone off. You don't throw good people under a bus for a distraction
Posties don't like her, federal Labor clearly don't like her, yet she seems good at her job despite the poor optics of spending a relative pittance on some reward and recognition for a small number of people. |
It was poor optics & Morrison didn't plan it but used it to deflect from the $30 million for $3 million land deals benefitting Liberal Party donor Land developers and the sports rorts affair which is still to unravel. _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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K
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The gov hasn't decided yet who'll be in charge of the inquiry.
Might I suggest Peter Murphy? |
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watt price tully
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K
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Forget the watches for a moment. Tell me what's the point of paying a reputation management firm $119,000 for 38 days of work.
I mean, I either need to use postal service or I don't. If I do, I have no choice whose service to use, whatever Aus. Post's reputation is. |
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watt price tully
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K wrote: | Forget the watches for a moment. Tell me what's the point of paying a reputation management firm $119,000 for 38 days of work.
I mean, I either need to use postal service or I don't. If I do, I have no choice whose service to use, whatever Aus. Post's reputation is. |
That’s about $2,000 a week. When ur running a billion dollar business then that’s small fry. When Ahmed Fahour was running the show their organisations reputation was as high as used car salesmen and property developers. Holgate took over an organisation on the nose. Accordingly and while not privy to all the machinations I don’t think it’s a big deal in the scheme of things. _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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K
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watt price tully wrote: | ...
That’s about $2,000 a week. ... |
Umm... Google tells me it's > $3,100 per day. |
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watt price tully
Joined: 15 May 2007
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K wrote: | watt price tully wrote: | ...
That’s about $2,000 a week. ... |
Umm... Google tells me it's > $3,100 per day. |
Correct. However the point remains the same: small fry for a business dealing in billions with the reputational repair required. _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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