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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does Brandon do for a living now? Is he still a pastor? [/quote] Don’t think he’s pastoring. He’s some how a “Sr VP” of a land company in the Hill Country selling mini-ranches. It is really an insult to real VP level executives who work years and are generally really smart to earn that kind of title. Brandon, on the other hand, knows someone who hooked him up. He has no real managerial or VP level experience in business or sales operations. But whatever. Call yourself VP, he’s really a sales guy. And, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with being a sales person. Sales make the world go round in my opinion and is a very tough profession. I think he’s a f-in joke. All he does is post romantic photos of the rustic-ish front porch of their sales office, with captions like, “this is my office, everyday. Come find your piece of paradise.” He tries to make cool photos but somehow always strategically positions his $80K Jacked Up Ford diesel truck in the background… as if he’s ever pulled anything that remotely requires a 3/4 ton diesel. Prior to this gig, it looked like he was trying his hand at high end remodels of bathrooms and kitchens. Guess that didn’t work out. Sure talked a good came tho. [/quote] Wow. Who just tried to pivot the hate from Jen to Brandon??? I’ve got a good guess…. 🤔🤣 GO AWAY JEN this thread is hate towards you, not Brandon. [/quote] I don’t see it as hate, but rather the whole thing as a shell game- as a former ANC’er for about 4 years, my family went there because it started as a really welcoming and non-judgmental church to learn the Word and do great things in the community. And it was that for quite a while. Maybe it still is for some. We volunteered over and over, served in the community, which was great. In retrospect, however, never felt we were really part of the “family.” Maybe we own some of that for not diving in more ourselves. But anyway, the broader angst is that, in the end, it was just like any other place— it was run by folks, who I feel had another agenda more for themselves than for the good of the church. That that’s my fault for thinking it was more altruistic. So yeah, there is bitterness for both of these fools, who, in the end, are just as broken as the rest of us. We fell for the con. They seem to be both fake and overly ambitious to really lead from the heart and with authenticity. Haven’t been to a church since— and have no desire to go back. [/quote]
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