TransLink itself had 141 employees making $100,000 or more in 2012, but it also had another 252 six-figure incomes buried in its subsidiaries. That’s a total of 393 $100,000+ employees, plus whatever the staff at InTransitBC and the Golden Ears Crossing are making. “There's no perspective and no accountability - and the reality is until there is a demand, a loud demand, from the public to stop this, things aren't going to change,” said Derek Corrigan.