Report: Lifeguards can thank heavyweight union for $300,000 pay
Friendman said, “If I spend somebody else s money on somebody else, I m not concerned about how much it is, and I m not concerned about what I get.”
Explained Miltimore, “For those trying to better understand how a state as wealthy as California can lead the nation in poverty, the lifeguard salaries offer a clue. This isn t to say lifeguards aren t valuable. As someone rescued by one I can attest to the fact that they are.
“It s just to say that when lifeguards are pulling in nearly $400k a year, it s a sign that there s a lot of people spending other people’s money on other people.”
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