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So who leaves? Attrition.
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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 575521" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>Um, yeah. To set the record straight, I actually am 'okay' with processing. I don't like it, but understand why it has to happen (just like I have to encourage poor engineers that they'd be better off working in an environment in which they could be more successful sometimes. And if they still don't either improve or move on, then we process them with HR actions.) </p><p></p><p>But your argument here is fallacious. The difference is that the purpose of academic institutions (colleges, universities and institutes) is, well, academic in nature. So there is a direct correlation between failing to perform academically and the revocation of money provided to pursue academics. Failing to perform athletically is not directly related to the nature of the use of funds (to provide an academic benefit.) So I think it is rather different and the argument not very valid.</p><p></p><p>But, as I said, I know processing happens. I hope we do it with grace, and after giving the athlete every chance to perform and then as much support as possible. I hope we try to find alternative financing if they would like to stay at Tech, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 575521, member: 3560"] Um, yeah. To set the record straight, I actually am 'okay' with processing. I don't like it, but understand why it has to happen (just like I have to encourage poor engineers that they'd be better off working in an environment in which they could be more successful sometimes. And if they still don't either improve or move on, then we process them with HR actions.) But your argument here is fallacious. The difference is that the purpose of academic institutions (colleges, universities and institutes) is, well, academic in nature. So there is a direct correlation between failing to perform academically and the revocation of money provided to pursue academics. Failing to perform athletically is not directly related to the nature of the use of funds (to provide an academic benefit.) So I think it is rather different and the argument not very valid. But, as I said, I know processing happens. I hope we do it with grace, and after giving the athlete every chance to perform and then as much support as possible. I hope we try to find alternative financing if they would like to stay at Tech, as well. [/QUOTE]
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