I think you are misreading criticism for bashing. Maybe it's because I'm holding you to the standards that I had set forth for myself and maybe my standards are too unrealistic. I've been at a school much larger than those you've attempted to turn around and also failed in my task. I guess that's what happens when you're in your early twenties, right out of college, and stars in your eyes. Now some people may say, "coach you were a success," but not in my eyes. I was fortunate to be at a place that had a gifted athlete who believed in me. Other wrestlers did improve, but not as rapidly as I would have liked.
My criticism was that I believed you are wrong in your assertation in the success at IMAC. Success is a purely subjective term. Your analogy of success is different than mine. I didn't intend to bash.
As for my editing prowess, I thought the Bulldog was a teen and was fooling with him. I had no idea that he had graduated from AC - oh my.
Note to self - send AC a PM about regretting what I said so he'll cross my name of in lipstick like that one guy from Billy Madison.
As far as the McJobs jabs - come on, those are funny. Do you really think people hang their hats in pride at being 30 and making drinks? Now the manager - he makes some jack. The others do not view this as a career. You don't see the cashiers being "long term employees."
When I was in college, I had the most glamourous job of all - septic tank installation and repair. Standing in a ditch filled with poop in August was all I needed for motivation. My backhoe operator use to joke with me and tell me I didn't have to go back to school - yeah right!