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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 4630606" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>A friend of mine who owned a VERY profitable beer distributorship told me the largest salary he ever drew from the company was $17,000 a year. On that he he drove a top of the line Escalade furnished by his company and lived in a million dollar house on a lake that was in his kids name. His kid by the way got into an bad accident at work so his dad filed a work comp case against his own company. To this day it is still the largest comp settlement ever paid in Mn. His dad had his kid move into the house and while there had every room remodeled into being handicap accessible--including having a regular elevator installed. All the side walks were widened to 4 feet also. Once all the handicap work was done on the house his dad moved the kid into his own handicapped accessible apartment in town. ALL this was part of the settlement. The rich get richer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 4630606, member: 5382"] A friend of mine who owned a VERY profitable beer distributorship told me the largest salary he ever drew from the company was $17,000 a year. On that he he drove a top of the line Escalade furnished by his company and lived in a million dollar house on a lake that was in his kids name. His kid by the way got into an bad accident at work so his dad filed a work comp case against his own company. To this day it is still the largest comp settlement ever paid in Mn. His dad had his kid move into the house and while there had every room remodeled into being handicap accessible--including having a regular elevator installed. All the side walks were widened to 4 feet also. Once all the handicap work was done on the house his dad moved the kid into his own handicapped accessible apartment in town. ALL this was part of the settlement. The rich get richer. [/QUOTE]
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