Hemingway of 140 characters wrote:
Sounds like a very commodious office. Does it have windows? Does it have enough wall space for all of the All American certificates you will hang, and a display case for all of your future coach of the year accolades?
Your university must be very successful to afford you two offices. Have you discussed the odor of your secondary office with building and grounds?
Good questions amigo.
My office has 1 5x5 window with a view of the courtyard. I am complaining to administration that the glass is not tinted glass. Needs to be tinted because it faces the Texas sun, and I dont want the pheasants down below to be observing me in my office during private hours.
Yes it has lots of wall space and at this point is way too bland. Considering painting it pink and brown which is somewhat similar to our universities flagship colors.
No, but you are correct that Ricky Adams over at maintenance is the appropriate party to cure the odor. Ricky drinks alot and is probably noseblind to the odor.
It is not uncommon for universities to place their coaches in the physiology building, even if they dont instruct physiology, because sports are still considered a physical science. Everywhere that has a medical school, for example Baylor, will have a physiology building.
For the record, I took 3 physiology classes in college.
Anatomy & physiology 1- memorization class
Anatomy and physiology 2- memorization class
Human physiology- advanced course for medical students. You must have a deep understanding of the kinetics and brain synapses and biochemical processes such as metabolism, catabolism, and anabolism.
One of the "oddball" majors that houses many of its courses in the physiology building is the bachelors and masters of Leisure Studies. 4 of my kids that I coach are getting a BS in Leisure Studies. Most people who graduate with this degree go on to be the Chief Director of a cruise ship such as Carnival or Norwegian or Disney.
-the430miiler
Owner, teXXXas tanning salons LLC
Coach and adjunct professor
A university in san Antonio