Philip Fulmes contract includes getting drunk, title 9, and other provisions

#29
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Are there still those out there who have reservations about the WHOLE situation going on at the University of Tennessee! (I'm talking the Currie, Fulmer, Davenport)

They may be silent, but I think that they are there, and I bet I am not alone!
 
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So the story here really has nothing to do with Coach Fulmes.

It is more about the evolution of the language of performance contracts at the University of Tennessee (and, by extension, other universities). It's about lawyers adding codicils. It's about public institutions evolving as the world around them evolves (even if they do it in slow motion because of bureaucracy).

Given all that, it is riveting. Tell us more, OD. :)

What fun would a thread title like "Philip Fulmes Contract is pert near much like errbidy else around the the Country"?
 
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Are there still those out there who have reservations about the WHOLE situation going on at the University of Tennessee! (I'm talking the Currie, Fulmer, Davenport)

They may be silent, but I think that they are there, and I bet I am not alone!



Oh, they are out there. But talking about it is going to cause more misinformation than answers. So they will sit and wait for the smoke to clear. Eventually the only possible answers left unsaid will probably hold the truth.
 
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That is so vague and subjective it seems. Getting too drunk to perform job duties? Like on the clock? Still hungover from the night before? Weird
 
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That is so vague and subjective it seems. Getting too drunk to perform job duties? Like on the clock? Still hungover from the night before? Weird

Well, you know, if you think about this, this describes a substantial chunk of the American workforce. :unsure:

Or have you never seen a co-worker with head in hands, gazing at the monitor all day, and otherwise not moving?
 
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That is so vague and subjective it seems. Getting too drunk to perform job duties? Like on the clock? Still hungover from the night before? Weird

I think the inspiration for this particular codicil was USCw's Steve Sarkisian. Remember his drunken rant at that donor event a few years back?
 

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