Subject: Re: Berkshire boosts Abel's pay to $20 million
<But I agree that that is not an uncommon amount in the US in this era, unfortunately.

Would a person hired to do the job be doing a better job at $30m than they would for $20m or $10m? No, of course not.>

As an example to support your opinion:

"Boeing actually raised Calhoun’s total compensation in 2022, to $22.5 million, despite problems with the 777 program and quality control issues with the 787 that forced regulators to halt the company’s deliveries."

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