t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread ghill
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/27 /SP227165.DTL John Crumpacker story about Chris Huffins not having a degree. Big deal--i ran TFN for almost 20 years sans sheepskin. Overrated credential. gh

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
ghill schreef: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/27/SP227165.DTL John Crumpacker story about Chris Huffins not having a degree. Big deal--i ran TFN for almost 20 years sans sheepskin. Overrated credential. gh LS I think it was an interesting and

t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by ghill sheepskin. Overrated credential. Well, yeah, except that the institution that is going to pay someone to fill that position happens to be in the business of selling those very pieces of sheepskin. If everyone believed that the credential was overrated, the

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread ghill
unfortunately, i left the smiley off my original post. I'm hugely pro-diploma. I'm actually aghast at the standards they allow in the coaching world today. When I was a collegian (Washington State), you had to have a Masters to be a head coach, even the football coach. Of course, those were

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Ed and Dana Parrot
I'm actually aghast at the standards they allow in the coaching world today. When I was a collegian (Washington State), you had to have a Masters to be a head coach, even the football coach. Of course, those were also the days when a PhD required working knowledge of two foreign languages,

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Bill Allen
Hersh has benefited from credentialism too; he knows as well as I that many is the person who could represent a client as well as he with his JD or I with my LLB. But we have the benefit of the lawyer's monopoly. True, though, that the University of California or any other institution of higher

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread ghill
just curious: is a lawyer pissing-match a first for the list? :-) From: Robert Hersh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:30:17 -0400 To: Bill Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: ghill [EMAIL PROTECTED], track list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by Bill Allen Hersh has benefited from credentialism too; he knows as well as I that many is the person who could represent a client as well as he with his JD or I with my LLB. But we have the benefit of the lawyer's monopoly. Ah yes, Bill, but that monopoly derives not

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Mike Prizy
ghill wrote: just curious: is a lawyer pissing-match a first for the list? :-) Regarding credentials, what's the difference between a dead skunk in the middle of the road and a dead lawyer in the middle of the road? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . There were skid marks in

Re: t-and-f: why the Cal job is still open

2002-09-27 Thread Paul Merca
At 6:40 PM +0200 9/27/02, Wilmar Kortleever wrote: ghill schreef: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/09/27/SP227165.DTL John Crumpacker story about Chris Huffins not having a degree. Big deal--i ran TFN for almost 20 years sans sheepskin. Overrated