Let me share my experience on this topic.
The first six years of my education were spent in Pioneer School. As I graduated from high school, we discovered that only five boys from Pioneer had made it through all 12 years. We were all good friends, and decided to call ourselves âSons of Pioneer.â
One of our group was Hank Lee, whose father ran the Chinese laundry in town. Hank and I had been good friends for 12 years. Over these years, we had been top students in our class, and developed a friendly competition.
Our town promoted an annual âmayor-for-a-dayâ election for the junior and senior high schools. In the ninth grade, Hank and I discussed our political plans. Always looking ahead, he said he thought he would wait until our senior year, so I ran for mayor in junior high, and won quite easily.
different ranks of supervisors. i think it s possible some may have heard whispers this in the past. whether it reached the top, top levels, that s another question entirely. they they re hierarchical in nature. just answer my next question. new york time s story in the works. it doesn t have the right hr situation in place and so ta are having to take action against employees. we re seeing this all across corporate america. taking action when confronted with complaints and i think a lot of the reputation is through aren t the proper in the past there have not been the proper channels for peep come forward and nay haven t been taken seriously when they came forward. so we may be judging complaints from 15/20 years ago. thank lee, we re in a much better culture where these cases