Corporate Hypocrisy: The Case of Brian Nicol and Starbucks

I just love how when a normal person refuses to relocate for their job,
they get fired. When this guy refuses to relocate for his new job,
Starbucks gives him a private jet
to super commute from SoCal to Seattle
3 days a week and a 100 million dollar pay package.
CEOs, they’re just like us.
This is Brian Nicol’s,
the former CEO of Chipotle and the new CEO of Starbucks.
Remember when leaders LED from the front by example,
instead of from the Wi-Fi of their PJ?
Besides the obvious environmental hypocrisy here
that the pride Starbucks takes in its sustainability efforts,
obviously it’s not permeate to their sea. Sweet.
What really grinds my gears
is that this isn’t even the first time
that a company has bent over backwards
just for this man. 2018,
when he was hired as the CEO of Chipotle,
they moved their entire corporate headquarters from Denver to SoCal
just to placate him. And now he’s gone,
and those 400 people who had to move on his whim are stuck.
And while he might be a great CEO for the shareholders,
on the announcement of his hiring,
Starbucks stock jumped 20%.
He is not a great CEO for the consumers.
The portions have not gotten smaller.
If you come into the restaurant and you want a little more rice
or going a little more peak,
all you gotta do is kind of like.
And I will be very curious to see
if the sizes of The cups change under his tenure
because the only one that is a guaranteed size is the venti.
The continued corporate hypocrisy between what they actually do,
what they claim they value,
and what they expect us to do continues to dump on me.