The P&R Plague Thread (Covid-19)

Being an admin requires an Admin Degree.  Experience in the area they are “administrating” would be a great bonus. So much so that I would like to see it be a requirement.

A person graduating with a Construction Management degree will have approximately 48 credit hours in the field of construction, project scheduling, financing, etc.  Thing directly related to the focus of the job.

An admin requires around 45 credit hours spread over many areas like budgeting, educational law, Human Resources, and curriculum planning.  Great for a building principals, not so much for a person overseeing building remodels and new construction.

I guess I should be clearer, I’m talking the “central office” administrators.

edit: my district actually has a guy in charge of facilities and purchasing that is good at his job.  But I could easily see how most former teachers would struggle in that job. An Admin degree is a very small part of prepping for that position.


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Ok, that makes sense. We're good. 

 
I have wondered why the liberals on this board keep complaining about the conservatives not getting vaccinated. Some might consider it a bonus.
Did I say anything about conservative in my post? Is every idiot there that is protesting vaccines a conservative?

I couldnt care less if the anti-vax people are conservative, liberal, facist, communist, woke, etc. Yes, I hope they get covid because if they get covid, it might wake them and their family/friends up and get vaccinated so we can get over this pandemic and get back to normal. And if they die, it was their choice and there are consequences to poor choices in life. It is 100% their fault we are in the position we are now, sorry for the truth and I dont have any empathy for them. So as I said, come on covid, do your thing baby!

 
This reads and looks like the cover of the National Enquirer. 

I half expected to see "Woman gives birth to a bat" under this headline with a really bad picture of a batboy. 

 
No one said they wanted anyone to die to give Dems an electoral advantage did they?

The most "cringeworthy" of the two was @Frott Scost and he was pretty clear in saying it was non-partisan and any unfortunate death would be due to the choices of the dead.
 Edit:  @DevoHusker  I want to say you and I are probably pretty similar in our beliefs; at least based on posts here.  What's scary in the age of the internet is we both read those posts entirely differently.  

 
Hospitals actually would prefer to be pretty full.  It’s how they are profitable and expand. 
Depends on how they make their money, I guess.

I know the offices at Methodist Women's in Omaha really struggled when no outpatient procedures were allowed.  Kind of hard to make money doing fertility treatments when they weren't allowed to take on new patients.

 
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