rojo wrote:
1) Holloway is certainly one of the very best in the business and I'm glad he's approaching the job security so many professor's...
No, no, no! The apostrophe is for possession or contraction, not pluralization! Get that through your head. Your spelling and grammar are deplorable.
Just because a word ends in s doesn't mean it needs an apostrophe. This makes (not make's) me crazy!