Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
it will be explained when you work for a chaminade grad someday...


You're beautiful, just confirmed my point exactly. I've been working on Wall Street for 20 years and never worked for a Chaminade grad, but I often hear that line...


The Verizon tech that came to my house was a Chaminade grad. How do I know? He commented on the lax goal and wall on my front lawn and offered that he played lacrosse at Chaminade. Asked where my kids go.


I hope you are not disparaging a man and his profession.

Your comment seems to indicate that is not a worthwhile career While chaminade has its fair share of white collar professionals and acdemics; it also has a fair share of blue collar guys, FDNY, NYPD, service men, et al. While I"m at it, Cham has war heros, medal of honor winners too.

That would be funny if you chose to passive aggressively throw a jab at a Verizon guy, because we can then go down the road of all the elite top 10 collegiate lax grads that are working at sports hub or giving lax lessons to tiny tots.

By the way, I'm gonna bet that the chaminad grad leaves you a nice tip every time you wash his car.



Only reason you would take the comment as disparaging is if you felt it wasn't a worthy profession. No one should ever judge a person by the honest profession they choose.

The comment was in response to the hubris expressed by some here who think that Chaminade is the ticket to "master of the universe" status. Disparaging are those who say that a Chaminade education is superior to a public one.

Success is defined in many different ways. Thankfully, we live in a country that provides the opportunity for hard working and smart people to achieve economic success, no matter who they are or where they graduated from.

How about some lacrosse talk?