Wednesday, January 28, 2009

DISCUSSION: 9-1-1 RESTRUCTURING MARCHING RIGHT ALONG - PROJECT MANAGERS ABOUT TO BE HIRED?


The STARK COUNTY POLITICAL REPORT (The Report) has learned that project managerS (yes "capital S") will be hired within two to three weeks as part of the reformulation of how 9-1-1 calls are to be handled in Stark County.

Apparently, the thinking is that rather than hire one manager, the Stark 9-1-1 Governing Committee will take the salary for one and split it into two. The idea is that as 9-1-1 will itself have redundancy, so should the management. This way, it was explained to The Report, there will always be a manager on hand to oversee the proper functioning of Stark's 9-1-1 operations.

Any comments on this plan?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah, like you have two CEO's or two mayors or two chiefs. They're 24/7 operations too. Think of all the fun the unions and media are going to have with this football. don't like what you here from manager A you can always go to manager B. Kinda like what we did when we were kids and Mom said NO and Dad would usually say YES.

Anonymous said...

Hmmmm, they must have already advertised the jobs and interviewed a lot of people?

Anonymous said...

I think this is an excellent idea by chairman gonalez. He is to be commended for such an incredible idea. I hope he is elected chariman of the Dems someday.