Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bill Campbell throws John Williams under the bus: "we’d be better off to hire somebody who is skilled"

"Jennifer Muir of the OC Reg’s “OC Watchdog” blog posted a brief report on John Williams and his lucrative county gig: Public Administrator’s authority safe … at least for another week.
Saying they need more time to look into the cost and implications, county supervisors this morning postponed a decision on reducing the authority of the county’s elected Public Administrator.

The proposal involves splitting the Public Administrator and Public Guardian positions — now headed by the same elected official– and giving oversight authority of the Public Guardian office to county chief executive Tom Mauk. And it comes on the heels of two scathing Grand Jury reports alleging mismanagement by Public Administrator John Williams.

The supes only danced around the grand jury allegations during their discussion about the proposal, characterizing it as procedural and not punitive. Even Mauk recommended reappointing Williams to Public Guardian if they approved the proposal.

Still, Supervisor Bill Campbell said it didn’t go far enough and suggested that neither job should be filled with an elected official.

“I think John Williams has done a good job; he had to learn on the job,” Campbell said. “But it is such a technical position that I think its a better position to be appointed to than to be an elected. I think we’d be better off to hire somebody who is skilled in this arena.”

Missing from the discussion was Williams. His personal attorney Phil Greer ... said Williams was handling a personal family issue….
I say hand the job to this 911 dispatcher:

911 ~ Laguna Niguel ~ mom v. Burger King ~ imbroglio


Woman Calls Cops on Burger King sound bite
“Ma’am, we’re not gonna go down there and enforce your western bacon cheeseburger.”
"You're supposed to be here to protect me!"
“What are we protecting you from, a wrong cheeseburger?
COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...
Yes, the dispatcher would clearly do a much better job.
5:57 PM, December 08, 2009

Bohrstein said...
When I worked at Del Taco (first job) something similar almost happened to a fellow employee. Some lady was complaining about there not being enough cheese on her tacos, and was outraged by the prices we charged, thought it was real robbery. She threatened to call the cops, but eventually paid I believe.

Oy.

While I have eyes - If you go to a public food place, or a movie theater, or something where the guy serving you is making minimum wage, and you don't like the service/price/attitude the guy is giving you, go somewhere else. You don't have a right to anything, and if you ever utter that god forsaken phrase "The customer is always right" as an honest defense to some inane thing? I will snap on you. 

Oh yes, it has happened.

a stressed BS
7:40 PM

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, the dispatcher would clearly do a much better job.

Bohrstein said...

When I worked at Del Taco (first job) something similar almost happened to a fellow employee. Some lady was complaining about there not being enough cheese on her tacos, and was outraged by the prices we charged, thought it was real robbery. She threatened to call the cops, but eventually paid I believe.

Oy.

While I have eyes - If you go to a public food place, or a movie theater, or something where the guy serving you is making minimum wage, and you don't like the service/price/attitude the guy is giving you, go somewhere else. You don't have a right to anything, and if you ever utter that god forsaken phrase "The customer is always right" as an honest defense to some inane thing? I will snap on you.

Oh yes, it has happened.

a stressed BS

Roy Bauer said...

One of my first jobs was at a gas station. That's when I learned that there are lots of people who don't mind treating a guy like shit. (But, dude, I got over it.)
Stressed by school? That's understandable. Try to be loyal to your future self. It's hard, I know, but try. Be with "the girl." Let the girl tell you how it is. She's probably right.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Williams goes on vacation on Monday and leaves his personal attorney to represent him at the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday (with his job on the line). Mr. Greer, it should be noted, also represents Board members Bates and Nguyen - which is why they sat on the fence and attempted to fillibuster! It is also worth noting that the Assistant PAPG Peggi Buff was heavily involved in getting Supervisor Bates elected (including running and contributing to the campaign - while no doubt working as Ast. PAPG on county time). See the link
http://www.batesforsupervisor.com/events/20060420/

Anonymous said...

I missed this in the Reg - thanks.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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