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City receives offer from accused school operator
« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2005, 07:30:00 PM »
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On 2005-04-14 10:02:00, Anonymous wrote:

" ::deal::  

They've made millions that way. That's their biz, not education, not "therapy".

What they do after the deal is done is another story.

They know which buttons to push, and where to send and spend money. And guess wut...not much is likely to be spent in beautiful downtown Boonville.

It's typical of these programs to be stingy with wages and other operating expenses.

They don't much care to meet the payroll demands of qualified, credentialed professionals. So they'll hire the cheapest they can get, and fire 'em quickly because it's easy to replace inexperienced, uneducated labor.

Food?  Meager meals, not even meeting the nutritional standards required by prisons.

Repairs and maintenance of the physical plant? Send 'em an invoice, they'll pay it  someday if they feel like it. After all, their credit looks good on paper.

Boonville's being sold a bill of goods.



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