As you know, many vets have complained about Minkler’s disrespectful treatment of others—staff, students, vets, et al. (Several formal complaints have been filed with HR, I’m told.) But, evidently, Roquemore and Co. have remained foursquare behind their man and have pushed back against the complaining chorus, in some cases demoting them or firing them,* despite their longtime devotion to the vet community and vet services at IVC.
As per usual, Roquemore has put himself in a pickle. He wants the world to believe that he’s a great friend of the veteran, a heroic champion of our men and women in uniform, etc. But, owing to his incompetence,† he’s managed to hire and support a fellow who, by all (believable) accounts, is an unmitigated disaster. What to do?
It won’t do, of course, to acknowledge that Minkler’s a bad egg, a lousy hire. No, not that. The alternative, of course, is to portray all these carping veterans as the problem.
They’re hostile to him. Yeah, that’s the ticket. Who knows why. But they’re the problem. Not Minkler. So, there we have it. The predictable Roquemorian game plan: defend the indefensible.
Recently, I was told that Minkler has begun to play the “victim” card, asking for protection (from vets!) as he walks to his car in the parkinglot.
Gosh. I asked, “How can this guy run the Vet Center—that seems to be Roquemore’s plan—if he’s afraid of the vets? My vet source pointed at me and feigned an epiphany. He said: “Yeah, that’s what we want to know!”
Today, I visited the Veterans Service Center and discovered that Mr. Minkler is no longer there. Yesterday, I was told, he was moved up to the second floor, home of Guidance and Counseling.
How come?
Evidently (I was told), it’s because he’s afraid of the vets. He needs protection from them.
Wow.
"I have an alternative explanation," I said. "Could it be that, down here at the Vet Center, Minkler's reputation among vets has made him the Maytag Repair Man of Counseling?"
(IVC Happenings.) |
"There are lots more veterans at the center today," he reported.
Let's hope they continue to keep the vet counselor away from the vets. That seems to be working out well.
A fine mess, Glenn.‡
*Sources tell us that one of the demoted/fired vets is Chris Hooshmand. According to IVC Happenings (4/30/12), “Chris Hooshmand is the IVC Veterans Transition Coordinator [and] Founder of the IVC Veterans Center….” See also the Irvine Rotary Blog. Note: thus far, Hooshmand has not been among our sources. We'd love to hear from him though.
†The first hiring committee came up with a few candidates, but they were not to Glenn's liking, and so he ordered them to restart the process. Second time around, Glenn found someone he really liked. Minkler.
‡We wish to thank the veterans who first alerted us to this situation and others who have provided invaluable background information about the Center and about the history of the veteran presence at IVC.
IVC vets Gabrielle Cobos & Chris Hooshmand receiving scholarships from the Rotary Club of Irvine. (Irvine Rotary Blog) |
Dedication of IVC's new Veterans Service Center in September. (OC Register) |
The “Fubar” series:
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, Part 1 — or "Why do the Veterans hate the veterans' counselor?"*
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 2: protection!
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 3: a room of one’s own
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 4: another side?
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 5: administration's dog and pony show
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 6: the "other side" re Mark Minkler
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, Part 1 — or "Why do the Veterans hate the veterans' counselor?"*
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 2: protection!
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 3: a room of one’s own
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 4: another side?
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 5: administration's dog and pony show
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 6: the "other side" re Mark Minkler