He could double his salary to start, since it's a challenging and high-risk assignment.
Then, when (not if) the surge in law students comes, he could double his salary again, since enrollment quadrupled.
If he failed, then he could ask for a golden parachute, since a fundamental value of present-day America is that the elites don't share the risks.
You mean an undertaker
Agreed. They have what – 28? students where they were forecasting 100.
I appreciated the Oy Gevalt in the corner.
Those 28 intrepid souls will have AWESOME futures, though . . . right Dean Freedman?
Perhaps Dean Freedman could ride the recovery for law school grads right to the top by taking over as dean of this "law school."
Great idea, Terry!
He could double his salary to start, since it's a challenging and high-risk assignment.
Then, when (not if) the surge in law students comes, he could double his salary again, since enrollment quadrupled.
If he failed, then he could ask for a golden parachute, since a fundamental value of present-day America is that the elites don't share the risks.
I predict they will receive more applications for Dean than for the law school.