NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Money Matters => Salary Questions => Topic started by: SloGlo on Jan 05, 2015, 02:02
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due any contract companies have e.s.o.p. available?
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obviously knot, witch is a shame.
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due any contract companies have e.s.o.p. available?
http://www.nceo.org/articles/employee-ownership-100 (http://www.nceo.org/articles/employee-ownership-100)
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Nuclear Support Services did have an employee stock option plan. I started investing in 1977 and they went public @ 1982. It was a very good investment for a number of NSS employees.
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Having lost a big chunk of my 401k when Enron tanked, I am NOT a fan of owning stock in a company you work for. You are already over-invested just by being an employee.
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Having lost a big chunk of my 401k when Enron tanked, I am NOT a fan of owning stock in a company you work for. You are already over-invested just by being an employee.
aye wassant working four them when they bled out. eye only lost cash.