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Harvard rebounded with a victory over the Golden Eagles, No. 5 Georgetown and No. 11 Delaware yesterday, but official results were not available at press time...
...most companies, temps represent a chance to control costs: while hourly wages are usually higher for temps, employers can save the 20% to 35% of salary they pay for permanent employees in taxes and benefits. Georgetown University expanded its internal temporary-staffing service two years ago to include such professionals as grant administrators, researchers and auditors. These nonclerical workers account for about a third of the hundreds of temporary spots Georgetown fills each year. "I think it's a result of the university's trying to make the most of its resources," says Diane Charness, manager of Georgetown's temporary...
Then there’s the issue of competing in the Big East while being burdened with the numerous restrictions that Georgetown must place on its athletic programs in order to maintain its status as an academic institution. But something tells me that coming from Princeton, Thompson has developed a skill for recruiting and getting the most out of the types of athletes that Georgetown would be inclined to accept...
...it’s true that the Hoyas aren’t throwing as much money at the basketball program as they have in the past. I’m still guessing that the budget Thompson will have to work with at Georgetown will be slightly bigger than the one he had as coach of the Tigers—although with Princeton’s endowment, who knows. It’s even possible that Georgetown will want this venture to succeed so badly that they’ll throw more money back in basketball’s direction...
...can’t ignore the whispers. The Georgetown job has very real flaws presenting uncharted waters that would scare away most coaches. But that won’t bother Thompson—he’s seen it all before...