Anybody like me wonder where the CEO school is at? I have seen dumb guys do a terrible job managing a business or working in the banking industry. Next thing you know they are managing some other place, and they sure as heck don't do a background check of their past record.
I have been blessed with my job, (self employed construction) and the comunity has dumped 99% great customers for me. I do not always see that real clearly however.
Sorry, I think the word education has gotten out of hand. I also think every company must work as a team. I have never worked in a factory,or in production...heck maybe that makes me a CEO? Yet I can't believe a line worker can do his best if the big dog is taking in the lions share.
In our school system we just keep raising taxes to keep our schools a float, yet because a teacher has a piece of paper in their file, they automaticly get x amount of dollars despite of their job preformance. The so called CEO of the school, takes the lion share also, so they cut the wages of the custodians, and bus mechanics etc.
Throwing money at eduction is not the answer in my opinion, throwing it at a comon sence way just sounds better. Seems bidding jobs is the standard for most of the real world, but schools teachers??????????????? I guess it doesn't work that way!
I also think a couple teachers could split the schools CEO wages, and work load, and still get er done.
Our schools do not budget for major repairs--we need a bond issue for that----hey! You all wonder why kids can't save when the schools are going broke.
I have hired some guys that later turned out to be CEO's after getting a education, and a few school super's (I started them out also) Man o man, what a couple years in college must have done for them.......I;m talking silk purse, and sows ear here.
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