We are willing to go down with the ship, just tell us, give us something. This stress is taking its toll
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Sorry, but even if there were really intensive negotiations involving the AG, it would not take this long to approve a sale. I think the execs are just cleaning up a bit to avoid liability and make sure they're taking everything they can. Then it's BK no warning. If your location has had layoffs or firings, think about how they were handled. This is who we work for. If you have not been aggressively looking for a new job as your #1 priority at least since last summer, you're a fool! It took me six months, but I was very picky. The job market is picking up and most of us are well educated and skilled.
I agree tell us something and no BS the waiting is to much.
Anonymous81693: There have been people on here for months saying that there was a lot of interest in Heald. The only thing it really has going for it is regional accreditation, but the companies interested in that would probably run afoul of Kamala Harris. I'm not sure if I believe that anyone else would want them. Most of the Everest campuses rent their buildings. Does Heald have any tangible assets? If so, that might be a bad thing. I could see a teach-out and then repurposing. Of course, there could be another ECMC, naïve and with no industry experience but imagining that they'd be simply awesome at running colleges! I guess we'll know in a couple of weeks.
Ask Bosic. He never lies.
Do we really need PDs?
No supplies is rough. So is a dwindling population.
The bloated mid management should buy a few supplies.
I doubt it
According to the Heald board, they have a buyer, which will be announced by the end of the month, with the sale closed in 30 days. In fact, one poster claims six potential buyers.