Vendor issues? Barely literate students? Mounting debt? Retention levels so, so bad they need to create an outreach department just to handle it? FA fraud? I could go on and on. There's no way DOE and accreditation bodies are going to allow a sake. And if they did, how long will it take to rebuild a college? It will have to rise from the ashes. I just don't see it happening. I see big layoffs and then, well, nothing.
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Right. A company going bankrupt is definitely where the opportunity is at!
You can spot the losers here right away.. As soon as they say "I got a great better paying job" you they are full of Bullsh&t. More like I am planning on moving back in with my Mom because I could not even cut it at CCI.. How much you want to bet that "better paying job" ins in the fast food Industry.. HAHA LOSER TROLL
This CCi thing is ridiculous. Now the bookstore company is laying off most of their store employees and closing the stores by the end of the year. People that don't even work for CCi are losing their jobs. I'm at Long Beach and if there were ever a perfect example of what's wrong with this company this campus is it. The bookstore always has nice people working there and they refuse to break rules. Some people here try to pressure them to do the wrong thing but they always stand their ground, politely too. I heard the old senior bookstore employee was laid off last year because he refused to just give stuff out when admissions requested it. Wyotech is full of scum bags that throw anyone under a bus to get their money. Happier news though, he actually transferred out to another location and was not actually fired. Just another proven lie from a bunch of liars. Again.
319- Much easier to laugh at CCi when you're pay goes up!
315, I can have fun. I've got a new, better paying job!
314- Can you have a little fun? It's not like CCi is buying the sake, and I'm not buying any sale.
It's just autocorrect. Why everyone makes such a big deal out of that is beyond me. But it sure makes the losers who don't see what's coming more ways to not face their own future. Make fun all you want. I've got a new, better paying job. I'll be thinking of you all come December. Not!
U of P has their own problems. They've been closing campuses all over the US. I doubt their buying failing schools to add to their portfolio of failure.
If furloughs are any indication of the financial condition, I cannot imagine anyone wanting to buy. Heald claims to be a profitable school, which may be true, but if Heald is sold, doesn't that just leave CCi worse off?
Rise from the ashes? Is this some sort of hint who may be buying the sake?