I’d have to agree with lazydude, because every sports dick encounters a sports dick from another team who is more of a dick than he is, and same goes for the other sports dick. The sports world is just a vicious cycle of dicks.
Brian, just realized I’m not following you on the Twitter machine. Shame on me, let me fix that. Btw what does a lowly cube-farmer like myself gotta do to get a follow back?
Never insulted your state, insulted one fucking TV show. Which by the way you’re living up to their behavioral stereotypes. So why don’t you go GTL and pick the sand out of your ass, and get back to me when you’re not so butt hurt about a simple comment about a tv show from your state.
That’s true, I’m obviously not spreading on every example, and I’ve had similar experiences as you explained. The most interesting thing I found was the pay roll sheet that every state school is required to publish…really made me hate some Admin/profs (ones who could give a shit about students and were only there for themselves) and feel sorry for others (ones who cared and didn’t make shit).
I think I addressed the salary portion of that, and the tenure example was just that, an example. But good points on the expansion of university staffing. I did see a jump in adjunct professors Gettin my freshman to my senior (second senior) year. I feel like professors are required to teach fewer classes than they ever have before, more teachers teaching fewer classes. Unlike most businesses, who are doing the exact opposite and trying to do more with fewer employees; because they actually have to be realistic and follow a budget that can’t increase at the snap of a finger and an increase in tuition.
You two nailed it. My only two cents to add is that college professor salaries have risen roughly 30% or $50k in the last 30 years. I highly doubt the job requirements have changed that much over the years, and now days teachers can and do less because of the internet and technology. I had a tenured professor read from PPT that he created in 1975 for an entire semester, yet he made over $120k…doesn’t make sense to me, but what do I know.
Right…because you don’t think there are worse ones out there? This “equality” bullshit is getting old; there are ones out there that are better, guarantee there are plenty more that are worse. No one is saying that “fair and equal” is going to be of the highest quality and cost, it’s just going to be fair and equally shitty for everyone. Like ACA, like Common Core…not to mention universal fees that will be implemented to subsidize this (just like ASA). I’m not going to rebut all of my previous statements, because this will sum it up: name the last Gov program, especially one implemented by Obama or under Obama, that has been a success? You and everyone can say it’s not political, it is, Obama made it that way….Also, you want/trust the Gov the implement a law/rule without revealing the content of a 330+ page document? Just like ACA….no, hell no.
From what I skimmed, I completely agree, can’t and won’t argue with that point and article. But is the Gov really who you want to control everything because of the bad business practices of others? I don’t know the answer, but I don’t believe the Gov does either, nor is the
So companies can’t charge a premium for premium services? Instead, let’s keep everyone on a lower playing field? It’s a free market economy, obviously companies need to still charge a ‘fair’ price,
I’d have to agree with lazydude, because every sports dick encounters a sports dick from another team who is more of a dick than he is, and same goes for the other sports dick. The sports world is just a vicious cycle of dicks.
Honorable mention – Eli Manning
Brian, just realized I’m not following you on the Twitter machine. Shame on me, let me fix that. Btw what does a lowly cube-farmer like myself gotta do to get a follow back?
First thought was, yes. Now I find myself humming it every time someone walks by my desk, and it’s actually quite amusing.
Great, now that jingle will be suck in my head for the rest of the day.
Ha, no.
Never insulted your state, insulted one fucking TV show. Which by the way you’re living up to their behavioral stereotypes. So why don’t you go GTL and pick the sand out of your ass, and get back to me when you’re not so butt hurt about a simple comment about a tv show from your state.
Yeah fuck me for allowing those douche canoes for making a tv show, right? You must live right on the coast, because you’re acting salty as fuck.
Jersey Shore negates any power move that the state of New Jersey has ever made.
I’ve been creeped out by Pee Wee Herman / Paul Rubenfeld ever since his child pornography associations in the early 2000’s.
That’s true, I’m obviously not spreading on every example, and I’ve had similar experiences as you explained. The most interesting thing I found was the pay roll sheet that every state school is required to publish…really made me hate some Admin/profs (ones who could give a shit about students and were only there for themselves) and feel sorry for others (ones who cared and didn’t make shit).
I think I addressed the salary portion of that, and the tenure example was just that, an example. But good points on the expansion of university staffing. I did see a jump in adjunct professors Gettin my freshman to my senior (second senior) year. I feel like professors are required to teach fewer classes than they ever have before, more teachers teaching fewer classes. Unlike most businesses, who are doing the exact opposite and trying to do more with fewer employees; because they actually have to be realistic and follow a budget that can’t increase at the snap of a finger and an increase in tuition.
You two nailed it. My only two cents to add is that college professor salaries have risen roughly 30% or $50k in the last 30 years. I highly doubt the job requirements have changed that much over the years, and now days teachers can and do less because of the internet and technology. I had a tenured professor read from PPT that he created in 1975 for an entire semester, yet he made over $120k…doesn’t make sense to me, but what do I know.
Right…because you don’t think there are worse ones out there? This “equality” bullshit is getting old; there are ones out there that are better, guarantee there are plenty more that are worse. No one is saying that “fair and equal” is going to be of the highest quality and cost, it’s just going to be fair and equally shitty for everyone. Like ACA, like Common Core…not to mention universal fees that will be implemented to subsidize this (just like ASA). I’m not going to rebut all of my previous statements, because this will sum it up: name the last Gov program, especially one implemented by Obama or under Obama, that has been a success? You and everyone can say it’s not political, it is, Obama made it that way….Also, you want/trust the Gov the implement a law/rule without revealing the content of a 330+ page document? Just like ACA….no, hell no.
From what I skimmed, I completely agree, can’t and won’t argue with that point and article. But is the Gov really who you want to control everything because of the bad business practices of others? I don’t know the answer, but I don’t believe the Gov does either, nor is the
otherwise no-one would pay for it.
So companies can’t charge a premium for premium services? Instead, let’s keep everyone on a lower playing field? It’s a free market economy, obviously companies need to still charge a ‘fair’ price,
Peer. God damn fat-fingering everthing on my phone today.
1) The comment section is where prefer input takes place. 2) Do you read Vox or Salon? Because that would explain a lot.
I sure hope this new version of Net Neutrality works as well as the ACA has. Because, you know, it’s working so well.
Not saying Cuban has the answer, but I have the same concerns with Big Government getting their grimy hands all over everything.