Just wondering.
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- No actually it's the other way around. What I mean is that if a prostitute gives great service and doesn't get paid what they asked for, they MAY feel like a "bad slave." Slave = someone who gets paid to do what someone else asks for. A bit tortured explanation I understand. Over and out!!
Did anyone else read the 8K? It looks like ECMC also are taking over the debt and lines of credit at the banks. That's the way I understood the filing. If so, the actual cost to ECMC is a lot more than 24k.It would get CCi out of debt so they can operate the CA schools until they have a buyer.
492: A prostitute should feel like a "bad slave"? Does that represent some kind of repentance in your mind? Weird.
- The only person that should feel like that is a prostitute. Maybe that is the way you feel about your job here at CCi
- Why should the selling price make a difference to you? Your job (if you are an employee) means NOTHING to ECMC. You can be replaced. You can be terminated. If you feel like your job contributes that much to ECMC, you need to re-think who you are and get a life.
432: Stop pretending you're an employee, cuz nobody's buying it. That last comment didn't even make sense!
435: It's a term that douches use. It's similar to "pearl clutching" (which they also like), and it implies that their adversary is overly emotional, timid and feeling shame. It's basically saying that anyone who is offended by anything is just being a little girly boy. People like you (or I) wouldn't use the term. We're not ignorant grunts.
Hey 406, are you a stockholder? What does it matter what the selling price is? 421 has is correct - the less ECMC pays, the better their financial position to run the schools. What does "butt hurt" mean anyway?
Being sold for nothing like a bad slave does not make my day.
Investors are butt hurt. Stock is back below ten cents. There was a short-term rally there for a while based on sale speculation, but I think everyone's just given up at this point. Can't get blood from a turnip.
406: Uh, I think it's the other way around. Non-CA workers will more likely keep their jobs now that their schools have been purchased. The deal was brokered by ED and ECMC has stated that they intend to be the country's largest non-profit college chain. Why should those workers care about how much the sale cost? They aren't stockholders. The less ECMC paid, the better their financial position to run the schools. CA campus staff look like they very well might be screwed.
Only non CA workers are butt hurt since the price is so near zero.