Saturday, February 28, 2009

New York City's Retired Librarians Are Getting Some of the State's Biggest Pensions

The New York Post reports on some very special workers:
Being expert in the Dewey Decimal System really pays off.

Some of the richest pensions in the state are doled out to the loyal ex-librarians of the New York Public Library.

The seventh and ninth most generous pensions in New York, higher than every single state law-enforcement officer, belong to recently retired city librarians.

Indeed, for librarians willing to put in the time, the rewards are great - only retired doctors and attorneys have higher pensions from the state, which administers city library pensions.

After she retired as senior vice president for human resources from the NYPL in April 2008, Priscilla Southon earned the distinction of having the seventh highest pension in the state.

Her pension comes to $188,846 a year.
Your higher taxes are their lavish pensions.You'd have to have a 401K with $5 Million to get this kind of payout,with today's interest rates.You are a slave to majority voting theft.