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On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 18:53:37 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: Well, hell, they got rid of you as a teacher. Because I retired? What a stupid comment. -- Call it whatever you want. === Why did the NEA get rid of you? That seems like it should have been a good gig for your talents. |
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 19:14:03 -0500,
wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 18:53:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Well, hell, they got rid of you as a teacher. Because I retired? What a stupid comment. -- Call it whatever you want. === Why did the NEA get rid of you? That seems like it should have been a good gig for your talents. He retired ;-) |
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On 11/27/15 8:52 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 19:14:03 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 18:53:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Well, hell, they got rid of you as a teacher. Because I retired? What a stupid comment. -- Call it whatever you want. === Why did the NEA get rid of you? That seems like it should have been a good gig for your talents. He retired ;-) The reality is that the Republican lobbyist the NEA affiliate had on retainer in New York State sent my name and C.V. and a recommendation to Jacob Javits, a Republican U.S. Senator who was looking for a new press secretary, and the senator invited me down to D.C. for an interview. He wasn't sure whether he was going to run for another term, and I was reluctant to commit if he wasn't. In those days, many Republican officeholders were decent people, and progressive, and not crackpot conservatives. Javits was one of these decent pols. During the same trip to meet Javits, I had an interview with the then biggest AAAA Ad and PR agency in DC, and that agency hired me as the account exec on its labor union and political accounts, and two commercial accounts. I took the job because I was weary of working for the teachers union, and I had just completed two really significant tasks: "roadie" PR manager for a woman running for NEA president elect (successful) and merger of the NEA affiliate and the AFT affiliate in New York State (successful). Some years later, I was retained by the NEA to produce a series of political ads and brochures. I did have a lot of fun working for the teachers' unions in New York State. I had a professional staff of seven working for me, and we did our jobs. After I left, my first assistant took a job as director of PR for the teachers' union in Hawaii, which had to be a dream gig. |
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On 11/27/2015 9:08 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
The reality is that the Republican You havent the foggiest idea what reality is. |
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 21:08:33 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/27/15 8:52 PM, wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 19:14:03 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 18:53:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Well, hell, they got rid of you as a teacher. Because I retired? What a stupid comment. -- Call it whatever you want. === Why did the NEA get rid of you? That seems like it should have been a good gig for your talents. He retired ;-) The reality is that the Republican lobbyist the NEA affiliate had on retainer in New York State sent my name and C.V. and a recommendation to Jacob Javits, a Republican U.S. Senator who was looking for a new press secretary, and the senator invited me down to D.C. for an interview. He wasn't sure whether he was going to run for another term, and I was reluctant to commit if he wasn't. In those days, many Republican officeholders were decent people, and progressive, and not crackpot conservatives. Javits was one of these decent pols. During the same trip to meet Javits, I had an interview with the then biggest AAAA Ad and PR agency in DC, and that agency hired me as the account exec on its labor union and political accounts, and two commercial accounts. I took the job because I was weary of working for the teachers union, and I had just completed two really significant tasks: "roadie" PR manager for a woman running for NEA president elect (successful) and merger of the NEA affiliate and the AFT affiliate in New York State (successful). So you say. Some years later, I was retained by the NEA to produce a series of political ads and brochures. I did have a lot of fun working for the teachers' unions in New York State. I had a professional staff of seven working for me, and we did our jobs. After I left, my first assistant took a job as director of PR for the teachers' union in Hawaii, which had to be a dream gig. Wow. I am totally f'ing impressed. You are the man, Krause. Is this story as truthfull as your Vietnam memory? -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 21:08:33 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/27/15 8:52 PM, wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 19:14:03 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 18:53:37 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Well, hell, they got rid of you as a teacher. Because I retired? What a stupid comment. -- Call it whatever you want. === Why did the NEA get rid of you? That seems like it should have been a good gig for your talents. He retired ;-) The reality is that the Republican lobbyist the NEA affiliate had on retainer in New York State sent my name and C.V. and a recommendation to Jacob Javits, a Republican U.S. Senator who was looking for a new press secretary, and the senator invited me down to D.C. for an interview. He wasn't sure whether he was going to run for another term, and I was reluctant to commit if he wasn't. In those days, many Republican officeholders were decent people, and progressive, and not crackpot conservatives. Javits was one of these decent pols. During the same trip to meet Javits, I had an interview with the then biggest AAAA Ad and PR agency in DC, and that agency hired me as the account exec on its labor union and political accounts, and two commercial accounts. I took the job because I was weary of working for the teachers union, and I had just completed two really significant tasks: "roadie" PR manager for a woman running for NEA president elect (successful) and merger of the NEA affiliate and the AFT affiliate in New York State (successful). So you say. Some years later, I was retained by the NEA to produce a series of political ads and brochures. I did have a lot of fun working for the teachers' unions in New York State. I had a professional staff of seven working for me, and we did our jobs. After I left, my first assistant took a job as director of PR for the teachers' union in Hawaii, which had to be a dream gig. Wow. I am totally f'ing impressed. You are the man, Krause. Is this story as truthfull as your Vietnam memory? -- Ban idiots, not guns! Sure it was a dream gig. Big bucks, no responsibility. |
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