Pass on either and both
Remember how many here go cross eyed over AOC.Pass on either and both
Remember how many here go cross eyed over AOC.
I bet this was an issue at hiring, but they ignored it. Now it’s a big deal.I live 53 miles from work. I know the town would like me closer too. 68 miles for a police chief? I can see the councils point on that. They have real concerns. Wether they were real or not, or just perceived, I don't know. Probably could have been handled better though.
Pass on either and both
Or at least claim to be...You guys are way too picky
Nope. Go read the letter.I bet this was an issue at hiring, but they ignored it. Now it’s a big deal.
The issues they outlined seem pretty reasonable. They also seem pretty fixable by the now former chief. Well, the residency might be troublesome on that salary.
I really don’t understand how small towns do it these days. Local government’s biggest expense is usually police. Given that nobody wants to do the job, I can’t imagine people are knocking down their door for jobs that pay $20-$24 an hour.
I did. It was an issue that was brought up and conditionally ignored.Nope. Go read the letter.
... Given that nobody wants to do the job, I can’t imagine people are knocking down their door for jobs that pay $20-$24 an hour.
Nope. They cut her a break and she screwed them. Not conditional issue, integrity issue.I did. It was an issue that was brought up and conditionally ignored.
It was conditional. They allowed her to stay in new palestine until her child was out of school with the expectation that she move closer to nashville once the child was out of school. That is a conditional exception.Nope. They cut her a break and she screwed them. Not conditional issue, integrity issue.
The condition had been met though, i thought, so its not longer conditional. Maybe I read it wrong, but her spawn was out of school.It was conditional. They allowed her to stay in new palestine until her child was out of school with the expectation that she move closer to nashville once the child was out of school. That is a conditional exception.
I really don’t understand how small towns do it these days. Local government’s biggest expense is usually police. Given that nobody wants to do the job, I can’t imagine people are knocking down their door for jobs that pay $20-$24 an hour.
This is an active town marshal position posted to the ILEA website:Add to that the current Bidenomics, especially the housing market.
How long will folks have to go before they understand that high morgage and rent effect more than just their own wallet? All of our public servants have to be able to afford life costs also.
It's cool to pay people more, if somehow you are not on the hook for the paying?
$15.38 per hour. The only person you’re going to get at that pay is a retired officer who is willing to help the town.This is an active town marshal position posted to the ILEA website:
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For a lot of these towns, reserve officers are primary source of patrol labor. At some point, this won't make sense anymore.
This is an active town marshal position posted to the ILEA website:
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For a lot of these towns, reserve officers are primary source of patrol labor. At some point, this won't make sense anymore.
Yep..I lived here for years and know that there's much more to the story than the public is aware of...The link in KLB’s post pretty much explains it all. I found the paragraph about scheduling a bit confusing, but it sounds like the town asked her to schedule officers to work specific time periods, and she did just the opposite.
Two sides to a story but if the town’s letter is reasonably accurate … not surprised.
And?...Yep..I lived here for years and know that there's much more to the story than the public is aware of...
You are assuming you'd even get the option to pass ...Pass on either and both