Agree to disagree. I just know if I left my company and my boss put out a statement thanking me but also mentioning how he was blindsided, thought he was in the middle of contract negotiations,
For context, here is what he said:
"And in all honesty, the decision did surprise me as Derek and I were in some deep long-term contract discussions before he told me that this ultimately was the way he wanted to go."
I think it's a little disingenuous to change the more neutral word "surprised" to the more charged word "blindsided." Why not use the same word Werner used and let people on here decide for themselves it if it was ok to say?
how *he* doesn't feel burnout at his job yet,
For context, here is what he said:
"Though I must admit that always wonder if the burnout is on the horizon. I haven't reached that, and maybe I can pull off the Loren Tate of doing this for six decades, but the thoughts always clank around in the back of my brain."
Seems more like he's being understanding, that burnout is always around the corner and realizes it could come for him one day as well.
and how I've been paid much more than when I first started...I'd look at him a bit side-eyed as I left. Not a big deal either way.
For context, here is what he said:
"
My first call was to Derek Piper. I couldn't offer him much. But ever since I got a random email from a kid I'd never heard of to come on the Tay and J Show, Derek intrigued me, and I could tell he shared the desire I had to cover Illini athletics and cover it better.
So he took my very modest financial offer — which was a stretch for us as a business based on what I was getting paid — and helped me launch
IlliniInquirer.com. And, yes, he got paid much more as we grew."
So again, context is important. To me it reads like, after telling everyone he offered Piper barely any money at all when they got started, he's reassuring people that Piper's pay did go up as the enterprise became more profitable and there is not some kind of money dispute at play in Piper's decision. But even if that's not your interpretation, why not actually say what Werner said, and let others decide?