In 2014, Martin S. Craighead made $14,709,830 at Baker Hughes as a CEO. His compensation changed 63.6% from the previous year. With this compensation, Martin S. Craighead made significantly more than the average public executive and significantly more than his executive colleagues at Baker Hughes.
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Really but let's cut 401k instead
Who cares. If you envious people would spend half the time concentrating on improving your skills instead of obsessing over what other people make then you might end up being a highly paid CEO too. Nah, you're just going to continue doing the bare minimum possible then fly out the door after 8 hours then go home, rot your brains away watch reality TV and continue to whine about how the little man can't get ahead.
But old Crackerhead really cares about his employee's. He is a piece of CRAP a dick with ears.
And ICP paid out over 100% in 2014. That year was historically good for BHI. I'm more interested in what he takes in 2015, a historically BAD year.
To little in my eyes. To have to deal with a sh--ty board. Listen to the whines of the peasants....Yes, he earned every penny.
Martin S. Craighead made $14,709,830 in 2014 or $1,678 an hour, $28 a minute, and $0.47 a second. This is 37 times the president's salary and 278 times the median US household income.