Hey George can you take a look at my resume?
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Finally we welcome George back.
I didn't need that memory resurfacing.I was sure the color settings on my TV needed adjusting one year when we played Maryland - The red needed turning down - it was showing up on the field but NO! it was just George's face putting off a red haze when Joe Burns ran out of bounds at the end of the game.
no plsI was sure the color settings on my TV needed adjusting one year when we played Maryland - The red needed turning down - it was showing up on the field but NO! it was just George's face putting off a red haze when Joe Burns ran out of bounds at the end of the game.
I really don't get the fake master's degree from a fake university. It's so easy to check and a completely unnecessary qualification for the job.
Describing 3 years on a practice squad as earning 3 letters, I get. It's a stretch of the truth. But the fake master's degree is a pure fabrication.
like taking a SJW class for credits unnecessary?I really don't get the fake master's degree from a fake university. It's so easy to check and a completely unnecessary qualification for the job.
Describing 3 years on a practice squad as earning 3 letters, I get. It's a stretch of the truth. But the fake master's degree is a pure fabrication.
Maybe he put it on a prior application, so he felt like he couldn't suddenly remove it without it being suspicious?
Obviously it wasn't relevant when he was hired as a HC at GT (or at ND), but I don't think you're familiar with his (actual) bio. He coached HS football in NY for over a decade before becoming a DL coach at Syracuse. When you don't have a long track record of well-publicized success, of course you're looking for anything to distinguish yourself from others. A master's degree is a pretty common way of trying to do that.When in his coaching career did someone say "You know George, I'd like to hire you but I can't until you earn an MA in teaching"?
Mrs. Vaitekunas holding on line 1.Code Red. Repeat, Code Red.
Mrs. Vaitekunas holding on line 1.
She wasn't a Vaitekunas by that time. Was divorced.
Of course you'd know the history of his mom