Big shakedown at parks dept.
Just got a document from the Human Resources Dept. showing 17 workers leaving the department since Jan. 1.
Document does not specify firings or retirements, but sources are telling me that the majority of the people on my list got the axe.
12 of the "separations" are recreation aides or leaders, and 13 have occurred between March 1 and July 15, around the time that Mike Miller started raising red flags with erratic behavior before his July 3 arrest.
More on this to come ...




Getting rid of witnesses??
Anytime a strong boss takes over, the deadwood or abusers on the staff standout like a sore thumb. Perhaps some good housecleaning was in order and he (the new boss) has begun doing what should have been done for a very long time. Something tells me he is not done and the attitude of the entire staff that is lucky enough to remain employed better change and work as if their jobs depend on it. If they don't, they should do everyone a favor and quit before they are also asked to leave.
Anytime a strong boss takes over, the deadwood or abusers on the staff standout like a sore thumb. Perhaps some good housecleaning was in order and he (the new boss) has begun doing what should have been done for a very long time. Something tells me he is not done and the attitude of the entire staff that is lucky enough to remain employed better change and work as if their jobs depend on it. If they don't, they should do everyone a favor and quit before they are also asked to leave.