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When she started the school, she said, she agreed to work for $88,000, "a lowered salary because it was my baby".
"In Atlanta, the first benefit – the cantina – has been dramatically cut with no compensatory salary increase," says Blood. "Meals used to be a fantastic benefit, and even included dinners at one point, but the 'culture of frugality' as they put it, has resulted in cut after cut and the current quality is simply not worth the lowered salary.
With an expansion team, Robert Johnson had a lowered salary cap for his first two years.
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