05-28-2007, 04:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-28-2007, 04:40 PM by Randall Flagg.)
They do like to mention their names over and over and, of course, there is the obligatory picture. One must admit, they do love being seen and heard. I guess if they can find boobs dumb enough to pay them for poorly researched opinions, so be it. Bear found plenty of suckers to fleece. I guess it's now time for the new breed of used car salesmen to step forward.
I wonder what the gang loves most, helping, or helping themselves to the money?? I bet it's the money.
"I left Greenwich because the opportunity arose to become the U.S. marketing agent for the distance MBA of Heriot-Watt University, which I believed-correctly, as it turned out--was an incredible business opportunity. I live in VERY COMFORTABLE retirement because of that move."
--John Bear--DgereeofTruth-1/21/07
It's nice that John found a way to make big bucks by recommending a foreign school that almost no one in the U.S. ever got a degree from. The drop-out rate was terrible, but that doesn't matter. John got paid, and that is all he was concerned with. I also wonder what the students who entered Greenwich, because of Bear's favorable comments and his being the President of the school, thought about him jumping ship to Heriot-Watt after talking many of them into the Greenwich programs. But what does any of this matter. John got the cash, that was the plan and it was a big success, how wonderful for John Bear. It's just a shame that the students, as usual in a Bear business opportunity, got screwed.
I wonder what the gang loves most, helping, or helping themselves to the money?? I bet it's the money.
"I left Greenwich because the opportunity arose to become the U.S. marketing agent for the distance MBA of Heriot-Watt University, which I believed-correctly, as it turned out--was an incredible business opportunity. I live in VERY COMFORTABLE retirement because of that move."
--John Bear--DgereeofTruth-1/21/07
It's nice that John found a way to make big bucks by recommending a foreign school that almost no one in the U.S. ever got a degree from. The drop-out rate was terrible, but that doesn't matter. John got paid, and that is all he was concerned with. I also wonder what the students who entered Greenwich, because of Bear's favorable comments and his being the President of the school, thought about him jumping ship to Heriot-Watt after talking many of them into the Greenwich programs. But what does any of this matter. John got the cash, that was the plan and it was a big success, how wonderful for John Bear. It's just a shame that the students, as usual in a Bear business opportunity, got screwed.
James
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.

