@Nataliecweaver Go to the
* High Line
* Transit Museum in Brooklyn. Transit Museum is great for the 10 year old, seeing all subway cars is very cool
* Staten Island Ferry - Free and Great Views
* Central Park
* Museum of Natural History
@DKThomp@jean_twenge Or if you think about it, makes perfect sense. All of these fell dramatically at the beginning of the Great Recession. Adults taking service jobs b/c they needed them, so no work. No Work --> No Money --> No Dating, No Alcohol, No Car
@Kellblog We see multiple studies including a new one discussing significantly higher attrition rates of orgs that RTO. That's a productivity killer.
https://t.co/WSrXWDsafy
I also like this article, do you want MOST or do you want the BEST from your people.
https://t.co/gW0FM2f4LH
@beckarabecka @RockCat75@busaf95@JWMediaDC@Savannaheer88 And ultimately this is why Stanford and Cal will drop football and join the WCC. In the next decade, both athletic programs will degrade due to this. Neither bring enough value to the ACC while it's still intact. The B1G needs to keep powder dry for UNC and UVA.
@KenSEvans@ByPatForde Only if they are willing to accept the Big 12 as there personal savior. Inside joke as both Cal and Stanford refused to allow TCU or Baylor into the PAC-12.
@TimBrando@pac12 Get'em Tim! When OUT struck, the 8 left stuck together b/c similar values. PAC-12 had too many diverging, 2 SoCal carrying the water, 2 NoCal that disdained any other than Ivies, 2 PNW wanting to be national powers, and an ASU Prez who disdained athletics. This is why we're here
@slmandel That would be the school President. He has zero power in his new conference, however, it was his guidance and support of Scott and not wanting to react to the env that led to this. He can step down, but his Board was in no way going to be left with Stanford and Cal.
@JWMediaDC Whomever your source is should be very cautious about making statements like those. College athletics is bound by Anti-Trust laws and you could definitely construe those statements as anti-competitive.
@jasonscheer I have to wonder as it relates to Crow is this about what's best for ASU or what's best for Crow? In th PAC, he is a big dog, in the Big 12 he seemingly has no power.
@Kellblog Not to the be the asshole in the room, but there is not one thing in there on helping an AE get to quota and so much to ensure that orgs limit variable comp. Reads like the IBM playbook and Enterprise AE is still one of the toughest jobs out there.
@TimBrando@espn@SEC The move Yormack made to early renew the B12 was a great move at the time; it's now starting to look like the move of the century as the PAC sucks wind trying to find a deal.
@HeismanThe@TimBrando@espn@SEC Fans may want it, but the ADs still fill the stadium and the coaches get an easy win. If ESPN doesn't want to pay for it (and has its own money issues), there isn't a compelling business reason to add the additional game. The SEC can always use it in the next negotiation.
@MarkHarrisNYC I do like the tactic of detailing in the open where the differences are between both sides. Reading through, Writers aren't asking for anything extraordinary here.