MaryB wrote:Dayton is living life off daddy's money and he hasn't done anything to earn it or prove he is worthy of deciding what the rest of us do. Far as I am concerned he is a spoiled rich brat like some I had to deal with in school. Though they knew it all because daddy was rich when they were total jokes at anything practical and common sense.
I attended HS at a very swank boarding school in New England (I had some difficulty not getting kicked out of school here and Mom and Dad pulled to afford this last resort) with scions of the wealthiest families in the world; think Dupont. A lot of them are Mark Daytons, Pillsburys. These kids' parents basically have to tell them,
"Your job, as VP, is to keep abreast of current events. Your corner office has a computer for this purpose. It also has a TV and an Xbox. Go to the ATM on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The ATM will give you money on these days. The password is your birthday [Dad actually knows it's unlikely that junior can remember his birthday, so the PIN is set to be any number entered]. If you need more money, call my secretary. On the last Sunday of each month we'll have a 'business meeting', at Disneyland."