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LMAO
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 28 2009 Location: Middletucky Status: Offline Points: 468 |
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It will never end till those people in charge and making the decission stops it from happening.Also those that are double dipping quits being so damn greedy.But what can we do? Just bend over and take it like we have been doing. When those that are in "CHARGED" decides to put another levy on the ballot just say "HELL NO."
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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A little different twist in the Journal today.....How about the school treasurer merry-go-round?? Looks like we have the former Madison schools treasurer who is now Butler County Education Service Center treasurer going to Monroe, we knew about the Monroe treasurer coming to Middletown with an nice raise to boot. Who's on first. What's on second and I don't give a dam is on third. (see Abbott and Costello skit as reference)
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chmoore
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Jun 07 2011 Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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The reason that only currently-employed treasurers are considered by surrounding districts is that treasurers must be licensed by the State. They must have a BA degree in business, 3 semester hours in school law, and 3 semester hours in school finance, plus 300 hours of "field experience" as an intern under a school treasurer. (There is an alternate path instead of the internship: 2 years of "significant, global fiscal officer responsibility in an organizational setting; this must be at the level of either chief or assistant (deputy) fiscal officer and represent a broad range of functions...") Licenses are issued July 1st each year. Thought you'd like to know. CH Moore.
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c.h. moore
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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Thank you for the info. chmoore. My comments were directed more toward the apparent merry-go-round of supers, treasurers and educational/government people in general, who do the "round robin testing" circuit of various positions that open up from time to time. An example is in the paper today with Bill Becker leaving one job and taking on yet another job in Warren county. Ole Bill certainly has made the rounds here in the last few years, hasn't he? Can't seem to settle into a job he likes, although it would appear he's in it for the money, leaving a job that paid a paltry $71 grand a year to one that now pays him $110 grand. Would appear that Billy Boy is going for that money, trading jobs like they were baseball cards.
Yessir. Billy Boy is a very diversified man with many skills. A police chief, a city manager, an emergency director, a township administrator, a councilman. Won't be long before we'll be reading where he's a new member of the Butler County Commissioners! with all his connections. Hey, maybe state senator some day...or...Congressman Becker. Kinda has a ring to it. Wherever the money is and where his influential buddies want him to be. It's almost like now with him being led around by the nose by the MMF'ers. , The Beckermeister needs guidance on where he is suppose to be in the greater scheme of things in Repub. dominated SW Ohio politically. |
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chmoore
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Things are interesting, if nothing else. Thanks for the post. CH Moore
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