MCS Driver's Program a Necessity or Perk?

Necessity of the job, or priceless perk? New questions about a long-standing Memphis City Schools tradition of giving top administration officials, including Dr. Kriner Cash, access to personal drivers.

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Frayserboi - 9/13/2012 3:05 PM
2 Votes
Does the boy not know how to drive???

ReligionStinks - 9/13/2012 1:34 PM
2 Votes
Why can't Kiner drive himself?

OGofLove - 9/13/2012 8:26 AM
1 Vote
Suppose we eliminate the personal driver program. If the guy isn't driving, he will have even more time for sexting.

SteveTapp - 9/12/2012 7:57 PM
3 Votes
A taxpayer-funded extravagance sneaked into the budget by self-serving, self-important mediocrities.
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