Johnny Pohl retires
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:58 pm
I heard this on a Red Wing station this morning.
http://www.republican-eagle.com/event/article/id/67328
http://www.republican-eagle.com/event/article/id/67328
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I was thinking the same thing when I first heard about the teaching job Pohl took.Goldy Gopher wrote:He's not even a licensed educator.
It's good to know that being a stud hockey player can get you a teaching position at CDH and have fat stacks of booster provided cash pay for your masters education.
I don't claim to know the rules for this but given it is a private school, is it possible that they can hire whoever they wish to fill an educating role? Pohl is a Carlson School grad, etc. so I am sure he'd be able to do a good job teaching business courses, etc.Goldy Gopher wrote:He's not even a licensed educator.
It's good to know that being a stud hockey player can get you a teaching position at CDH and have fat stacks of booster provided cash pay for your masters education.
my left arm could graduate from carlson...Gopher Blog wrote:I don't claim to know the rules for this but given it is a private school, is it possible that they can hire whoever they wish to fill an educating role? Pohl is a Carlson School grad, etc. so I am sure he'd be able to do a good job teaching business courses, etc.Goldy Gopher wrote:He's not even a licensed educator.
It's good to know that being a stud hockey player can get you a teaching position at CDH and have fat stacks of booster provided cash pay for your masters education.
It's a very good business school. Not sure why you are trying to slag on it. I can't speak for the undergrad aspect but the MBA program is definitely not a walk in the park.sachishi4 wrote:my left arm could graduate from carlson...Gopher Blog wrote:I don't claim to know the rules for this but given it is a private school, is it possible that they can hire whoever they wish to fill an educating role? Pohl is a Carlson School grad, etc. so I am sure he'd be able to do a good job teaching business courses, etc.Goldy Gopher wrote:He's not even a licensed educator.
It's good to know that being a stud hockey player can get you a teaching position at CDH and have fat stacks of booster provided cash pay for your masters education.