I Want His Job By Non-favorite EmployeeI may be ignorant, too innocent or too naive, but I had never seen such favoritism as the one that goes on in NUSD with a few, select employees. There is one in particular whose job description calls him a 'Warehouse Driver', but his real duties are much different. His day consists of sitting around the district's warehouse waiting for the phone call of the Superintendent or the Assistant Superintendent. He promptly responds to their calls which usually and very frequently consist of running personal errands and personal favors, waisting the resources of the School District and ultimately of the community's tax payers: district car, gas and employee time. His duties have had to be divided among 2 other employees that must perform their own in addition to the driver's duties. I guess taking the Superintendent out at night or taking him on vacation really pays off! It would at least get me the status of 'favorite' employee. Â I want his job! I am waiting for the period in the school year when transfers can be requested and anxiously waiting for the driver to get a promotion to ask for his position. Anyone else want to work in a school district where the Super and his Assistant have their own, personal butler? Â Any openings, McCollough and Zimmerman? |