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Madrid has fired good managers — Vicente Del Bosque after winning the Champions League and Fabio Capello after winning the Spanish Liga — simply because their triumphs lacked the desired expression.
In others shots are fired; good old boys decapitate chickens; and a young bearded man with an angelic face raves about being stranded in Canton, a colloquialism for being out of one's mind on drugs or alcohol.
Armstrong and Nadir Ciftci both fired good efforts wide, and Jamie Langfield had to race off his line to deny Goodwillie after Gary Mackay-Steven had picked him out in the box.
But the brilliance of "Waiting for Superman" is in how it breaks the problem with education down into mostly one simple problem: Bad teachers can't be fired, good teachers can't get rewarded for being good, whether that's promotions or merit-based raises.
The mailers would have you believe Zimmer fired good teachers while protecting bad teachers, single-handedly drove the district into the ground financially, and covered for child molesters, ruining children's lives in the process and costing the district $300 million in payouts.
If you are fired, good you don't want to babysit a mean toddlers.
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An organization may find it even more difficult to contract, because it is reluctant to fire good employees.
Some reckon the new cordiality reflects a feeling that everyone is in the same boat: when some firms have to fire good performers as well as bad, no one is safe.
Look, firing good, likeable people is tough.
Perhaps the makeup of the Michigan plan will improve educator performance or perhaps it will errantly fire good teachers.
Students there staged protests against the all-GOP penny-pinching school board in protest against firing good teachers due to funding cuts.
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