Sunday, September 12, 2010

Sunday

     I’ve been hearing good things about the Chancellor search process. Naturally, those on the committee are pretty tight-lipped. But they are nonetheless leaving the impression that the committee has (or will) put forward some good, honest candidates.
     But have you read the relevant board policy? If they do not like the candidates, the board has the option of scoping out the pool and choosing their own finalists. Not that there is any indication that that will happen. And don’t forget Board Prez Don Wagner’s assurances, months ago, that the process would be strictly on the up and up.
     Just sayin’.
     Despite a shitload of noise, the new dean position at IVC is going forward. The noise is coming from everywhere: board members, Saddlebackians, IVCers, everybody.
     The prevailing Dark Force of the SOCCCD is a motley trio (or quartet). The king of this elite crew will be moving on soon, and so there’s a mad rush to “get things done” before the royal departure. There’s that other Dark Force, you know. Another trio, as a matter of fact.
     Does it matter that, arguably, one dark force is worse than the other? Should I feel good about hoping (I guess) that the prevailing Trio will likely continue to hold the other one at bay?
     Have you seen the job description for the dean position? Check it out.
     There’s more than one way to fix a hire.
     I’m not sure I want to keep working at this district. Even the heroes become villains in the end. Sprinkle some SLOs on top, and you’ve got hell in a handbasket.
     But, right now, I don’t care. I do believe I’ve convinced my mother to visit her hometown this summer. Barwice, Poland—formerly, Bärwalde, Pommern. I’ll be coming along, keeping Burns and Allen from attempting to converse.
     Bärwalde means “bear woods,” you know.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whatever happened to "process" and transparency? What ever happened to open government? How come, after all these years, we're back to square one? And if Muldoon is elected, we may be two or three squares behind square one--we'll be at square negative two!
Can I go to Poland with you?

Anonymous said...

The way things are going at IVC, I'm not sure I wanna stick around either. BvT, you may wanna charter a flight to Poland and take a bunch of us with you. Things are getting so bad that some people are wishing for Raghu's come back. See how bad it's gotten?!

Anonymous said...

There's plenty of ways to fix a hire and they know most of them - mostly fear, intimidation, payback, denial, stacking the committee, shortchanging the outreach, tailoring the job description - and then just baldly daring anyone to say so.

The ironies abound in this situation.

Anonymous said...

Don't give up.

The game's afoot.

Anonymous said...

The old IVC haunt, ye olde watering hole - the setting for many tete-a-tetes - Waters - has closed. Looks downright shabby right now.

Why don't you go and do a photo shoot there?

Seems symbolic of something...an era?

Roy Bauer said...

Guess so, 8:29, but Waters has been closed for some time. --BvT

Anonymous said...

Well, what I'm thinking about has gone on for some time too.

(Where do our brave and leaky leaders go now to get plastered?)

Roy Bauer said...

I've been among the uninvited for some time now, so I really don't know where these folks go. Too bad about Waters though. Things change. -BvT

Anonymous said...

When did it close?

Roy Bauer said...

Many months ago, I noticed that it was closed.
When I was first hired (back in 1986), Peter Morrison and his crowd used to hang out at a pizza place down on Jeffrey and Walnut. But I wasn't part of that group. No doubt, there've been many haunts over the years. Even Tia Juana's down the road. That one was too noisy for me.

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

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