Lawsuit waiting to happen
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These firms are so greedy, and have learned nothing from previous lawsuits. If I were a hungry attorney, I would be looking into the merits, and labor practices in a wire house. "So let me understand this, You feed brokers arbitrarily throughout the years, constantly change incentive programs, inherintly benefiting those that have been unjustly inflated already, then you decide to weed out the not so fortunate by cutting their pay?? So the remaining FA’s are not necessarily the best practitioners, but right place right time…and some of those forced out could be very inteligent, ethical advisors?? How does this benefit the client?? I smell conflict of interest, and fair labor dispute in a big way…
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[quote=pewter]These firms are so greedy, and have learned nothing from previous lawsuits. If I were a hungry attorney, I would be looking into the merits, and labor practices in a wire house. "So let me understand this, You feed brokers arbitrarily throughout the years, constantly change incentive programs, inherintly benefiting those that have been unjustly inflated already, then you decide to weed out the not so fortunate by cutting their pay?? So the remaining FA’s are not necessarily the best practitioners, but right place right time…and some of those forced out could be very inteligent, ethical advisors?? How does this benefit the client?? I smell conflict of interest, and fair labor dispute in a big way…[/quote]
Got canned for low production, eh?
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Sure sounds like it…it was the big bad firms fault he coudn’t make it!
That is my guess too..[quote=pewter]These firms are so greedy, and have learned nothing from previous lawsuits. If I were a hungry attorney, I would be looking into the merits, and labor practices in a wire house. "So let me understand this, You feed brokers arbitrarily throughout the years, constantly change incentive programs, inherintly benefiting those that have been unjustly inflated already, then you decide to weed out the not so fortunate by cutting their pay?? So the remaining FA’s are not necessarily the best practitioners, but right place right time…and some of those forced out could be very inteligent, ethical advisors?? How does this benefit the client?? I smell conflict of interest, and fair labor dispute in a big way…[/quote]
Got canned for low production, eh?