To: TomB
Yikes! Wonder what he taught his students about workforce development?
"Your first task is to motivate employees to better themselves. Failing that, stick a shive in their back to set an example."
To: NittanyLion
"Your first task is to motivate employees to better themselves. Failing that, stick a shive in their back to set an example." My kind of teacher.
Must've taught Bill Gates. ;-)
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07/28/2003 7:52:42 AM PDT by
TomB
To: NittanyLion
I was a student and advisee of Dr. Krueger. After reading the postings in this forum I feel like someone who actually knows him should have a say.
First let me say that what Dr. Krueger did as a 17 year old adolescent was horrific, as I am sure he would agree. However, a parole board, who I feel certain knew much more than any of us about the situation, felt that Dr. Krueger should be released. Unless you know the entire story, I don't think you should be so quick to judge.
I knew Dr. Krueger and he was an excellent professor and a good person. Did he made a terrible mistake, absolutely! Should he be held responsible and punished for that mistake, absolutely. Was 12 years in prison enough? The parole board thought so...
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