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FWST: TCU coaches, AD reduce salaries amid coronavirus pandemic
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2866795" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>no one has said they don't have a right to be frustrated, but two things stand out to me</p><p></p><p>first, the idea that a few are so tone deaf to the idea that an open forum such as twitter is the proper place to complain especially with almost 2M texans filing for unemployment the past two months. </p><p></p><p>tcu as a school is viewed by some as not the norm economically and to some that comes across as a very much let them eat cake attitude</p><p></p><p>additionally, i have known former colleagues who were terminated for airing their feelings out loud on conference calls and meetings which are far more private than social media and two staff members from my wife's hospital were let go last fall for using facebook as an avenue to express dissatisfaction with the system. </p><p></p><p>i mentioned earlier i have worked for 4-5 firms that regularly monitored your social media </p><p></p><p>second, while time and mastery should theoretically mean something of value i have seen the opposite in a number of cases and it sure as heck doesn't always guarantee a level of income. </p><p></p><p>what is more troubling about this to me is not the belief that mastery and tenure should guarantee one's position and financial stake but that these are the people who are supposedly preparing their students to prepare for the "outside" world when they operate in a world of completely different rules. </p><p></p><p>as i have referenced to the young attorney and the wanna be financial planner they both were advanced in their subject matter knowledge, but knew nothing about their business</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2866795, member: 73370"] no one has said they don't have a right to be frustrated, but two things stand out to me first, the idea that a few are so tone deaf to the idea that an open forum such as twitter is the proper place to complain especially with almost 2M texans filing for unemployment the past two months. tcu as a school is viewed by some as not the norm economically and to some that comes across as a very much let them eat cake attitude additionally, i have known former colleagues who were terminated for airing their feelings out loud on conference calls and meetings which are far more private than social media and two staff members from my wife's hospital were let go last fall for using facebook as an avenue to express dissatisfaction with the system. i mentioned earlier i have worked for 4-5 firms that regularly monitored your social media second, while time and mastery should theoretically mean something of value i have seen the opposite in a number of cases and it sure as heck doesn't always guarantee a level of income. what is more troubling about this to me is not the belief that mastery and tenure should guarantee one's position and financial stake but that these are the people who are supposedly preparing their students to prepare for the "outside" world when they operate in a world of completely different rules. as i have referenced to the young attorney and the wanna be financial planner they both were advanced in their subject matter knowledge, but knew nothing about their business [/QUOTE]
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