Is that just clever wording or are the employees actually seeing bigger checks?
this post was submitted on 29 Dec 2024
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It's being phrased as an ROI per employee "asset", not as compensation per actual employee.
Gabe is pocketing most of this.
It's not 'clever wording', it says what it is - dividing profit by the number of employees results in a higher number for valve.
The heading isn't comparing employee paychecks,it's about overall company performance.
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