Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a DC post. I’d be more proud if my school produced someone who worked for the poor or neglected, personally
+1000.
Although I'd revise your statement to read, "This is such a NW DC post."
Anonymous wrote:This is such a DC post. I’d be more proud if my school produced someone who worked for the poor or neglected, personally
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why he went to St. Albans but his sister went to BCC. Were his parents more willing to invest in a boy?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why he went to St. Albans but his sister went to BCC. Were his parents more willing to invest in a boy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, naive to think he’s in it for public service. He’s in it for the money that will flow when he leaves after two short years.
Are you kidding? He doesn’t need this job for money after. He was killing it. This is a financial waste of his time.
No, it’s an investment. He’ll be on another level once he does his time.
You are a fool who knows nothing about or no one who does what he does. It’s a financial step back for him. It’s also all risk. Carlyle is looking for a CEO a right now. He could be doing that or running Wells Fargo or a million other things instead.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why he went to St. Albans but his sister went to BCC. Were his parents more willing to invest in a boy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, naive to think he’s in it for public service. He’s in it for the money that will flow when he leaves after two short years.
Are you kidding? He doesn’t need this job for money after. He was killing it. This is a financial waste of his time.
No, it’s an investment. He’ll be on another level once he does his time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, naive to think he’s in it for public service. He’s in it for the money that will flow when he leaves after two short years.
Are you kidding? He doesn’t need this job for money after. He was killing it. This is a financial waste of his time.
No, it’s an investment. He’ll be on another level once he does his time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, naive to think he’s in it for public service. He’s in it for the money that will flow when he leaves after two short years.
Are you kidding? He doesn’t need this job for money after. He was killing it. This is a financial waste of his time.