The Executive, immaculate in his expensive charcoal suit, is seated in his high-backed leather chair, hands clasped on his sleek, black desk as tall high-rise buildings loom behind him. Flashing his megawatt smile while patriotic music swells in the background, oozing charm and confidence from every pore, he represents the common perception of the corporate world as he addresses the nameless, faceless overworked underlings whose sacrifices got him where he is today. "Thanks to your hard work and dedication, twenty-six percent of Americans don't take any vacation at all," he intones cheerfully. "So keep up the good work, America and remember, your time is our money!"