Is there some sort of procedure for filing a complaint against a government employee?
I already checked this morning to see how much money we waste on her. Looks like this isn't updated for 2021 yet but I plan to check back: https://fiscal.wa.gov/Salaries.aspx
I feel like if you're going to work in the strategic and competitive areas of college athletics you have to publicly tuck away your alma mater love while you work at other schools. Like if Washington had hired Wilcox he couldn't put a bunch of Duck shit on his social media.
Also, at most jobs, say I spent my first four or even 10 years out of college at one company and then went to their biggest rival and still said anything nice about them publicly after I'm at least in trouble, hated, or shitcanned.
As a coach at a different level in a different sport, we have transfers show up for fall ball, before we issue our gear (we pour, gotta fundraise...) in their previous schools gear. As a young (and middle-aged) red ass, I would relish this, loudly announcing "Get that shit off of my yard, NOW!"...As an "Elder" (soft), I now have the returners pass on the message, and the first day, we have guys with shirts turned inside out, and for the hats, they wear batting helmets...they aren't asked do it twice.
I never call for anybody's firing, just like I never bash the kids. They have families. But IF you post something positive about another Pac-12 school on social media or are outdoors wearing the gear of another school, including your alma mater on a fucking reunion weekend, you should be fired. Period. It's the n-word of fashion mistakes; just don't do it. When you wear any clothing with any logo, you are -- consciously or not -- promoting that brand. You wear anything with "Oregon" on it, even if it's a dusty old sweatshirt and you're just running to the store for milk, you are promoting Oregon over Washington. Period.
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Why is she getting paid?
This is insane, right? Am I taking crazy pills?
Her main tweets seem to be cats, hiking, pseudo feminist bullshit and nonsense
Also, at most jobs, say I spent my first four or even 10 years out of college at one company and then went to their biggest rival and still said anything nice about them publicly after I'm at least in trouble, hated, or shitcanned.