Friday, May 18, 2018

Trumpian @ IVC

"If I am doing a business lunch, I like Javier’s. The food is fantastic
and service is business schedule sensitive. It can be loud, but I like the energy."

—I wonder if he knows he works at a college?

"I hadn't ever lived in Orange County before, and it is a really different culture."
The Saddleback College Prez was recently fired. How come?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice pix. The color and hat bring out his blemishes.

Anonymous said...

Wow. That’s the kind of dynamic, visionary, independent leader Saddleback chose on purpose? It’s a miracle he lasted as long as he did. They got what they deserved.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Tod. Are you writing comments on the blog?

Anonymous said...

Sir Toddy created much of the chaos between the two colleges and Glenn exacerbated the tensions: such pettiness does not serve those who work in the district or our students in it. One down, one to go.

Anonymous said...

Not only that, Tod let his wise guy, Anthony oner in IT, get away with all kinds of shady stuff. I heard Tod Burnett gave Anthony everything he wanted and protected him. Turns out millions got spent on pie in the sky "projects" that never panned out. Total waste of taxpayer dollars. Why can't they just quit the political BS and bring in people who actually know what the hell they're doing?

Anonymous said...

Roy, check out what is going on in the Saddleback Counseling Area regarding a discovery of MOLD. One counselor out on SICK leave from it. Remember the mold issues with BGS when several folks, including former John William's daughter were stricken ill. OSHA should be called if the college administration or district fail to protect employees, students, and visitors.

Anonymous said...

People! Instead of telling Roy what he should do (in the middle of finals week) why not call OSHA yourself? Roy is busy enough with students and his family.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...