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Posted on 03/18/2006 by Insider
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Reading the story about Morton College and the two crocked administrator,
What should be the penalty for those individuals considering that they are using federal, state and local taxes to take advantage of the situation for their own benefit?
Should they be allowed to continue in the college?
What would you recommend me and the rest of the staff at the college to do?




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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: VPcnubelevit(03/19/2006)
Personally, I think we should hang them by the thumbs and beat their testicles with a 2X4.

Ivy(03/20/2006)
I think they should be fired. My company has no sympathy for doing something wrong (when it is on purpose) - they fire people left and right. Why should your college wait until they are in an Enron like situation to finally take action? Too many of us work too hard not to have a chance to be in a lead role like an adminstrator, just because it is being filled by an intellectual sloth. Make room for the good guys, and put the dishonest guys where they belong!

Concerned(03/20/2006)
I personally would like them out of the American Higher Education System. They are the antithesis of a good administrator and their corrupt tactics are affecting not just the college, but the community, the state and the nation. I hope you can find a way to kick them out of the college

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