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  1. Then resign or, before resigning ;-), get an ERISA lawyer's opinion.
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  2. That's cuz I meant 10/15.
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  3. I think would/should only work once. Part of the correction process is to take steps to prevent the error from re-occurring. Maybe once or twice, but relying on that method of dodging 415 year after year is contrary to the SCP principles.
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  4. I found this article to be interesting, funny and stimulating. Excerpt: Can you believe it? Plug “How to be Steve Jobs” or “Steve Jobs lessons” into Google and you’ll get page after page of tips. One trite homily after another explains how to imitate a few of the great dictator’s tics. Switch “Jobs” for “Ballmer” and you get almost nothing. I bet you could learn a lot from Steve Ballmer. More than you can learn from Jobs. You’re not like Jobs. Jobs was a handsome lustrous-haired genius who hooked up with another genius in his early 20s and formed a new, globally important (and immediately successful) company. Ballmer was a funny looking bald non-genius who joined a growing company as employee 30. Which is more like you? Jobs’ net worth at death was $10 billion. Ballmer today is worth $22 billion. He worked at Microsoft for 34 years solid. He wasn’t fired once. If you’re a non genius who hasn’t formed a globally important company in your early 20s — and especially if you’re funny looking — you’ll probably learn more from Ballmer than you can from Jobs.
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