Wednesday, April 24, 2019

This is Why Part II



This email, above, is an actual email actually sent from an actual commissioner to our previous administrator Jack Brown.

Now, some may consider this sort of a written assessment of an administrator's employee to be routine.  I can say from my perspective I do not believe it to be. In my 13 years of elected public service locally I have NEVER sent such an email to either an administrator or a superintendent--presuming to thrust my own opinion upon the executive about the performance of one of his employees. 

The administrator is charged with hiring, firing, and discipline of employees---not commissioners, not board members.

Can we discuss concerns?  Sure.  Can we ask for information?  Of course.  But essentially calling for termination--and then putting it in writing?  It is intimidation of not only this particular employee of the organization--but also of the administrator.  Should 1/5 of the administrator's boss (the full 5-member BCC) have this unilateral ability?

No.

From the email above--one can easily see that this particular commissioner had a huge problem with this particular employee--but apparently the administrator felt differently.

Perhaps the administrator had spoken to the other four commissioners, and perhaps the other four commissioners strongly supported this individual employee?  Who knows--but the fact that this particular employee remained on staff despite one commissioner's continual negative assessment (s) over time points to that as a possibility.

And therein lies the reason why the administrator supervises and controls staff.  The administrator is much more cognizant of an individual employee's level of expertise, value, performance, and work ethic (as well as a particular employee's  "fit" within the team.) The administrator is the hour by hour, day to day, week to week "supervisor" of employees---not individual commissioners.  Do we as commissioners have close working relationships with employees?---of course!   Can we work together?--absolutely!

But negative assessments are strictly in the wheelhouse of the executive, the administrator, for the obvious reasons as stated above and also as they are enumerated in statute.

Otherwise an organization will hemorrhage and talented staff will run for the exits......Sound familiar?  (This is the impetus for my bringing a badly needed Non-Interference Ordinance)

In this particular instance described in the above email--regrettably--the employee in question


 resigned.

I spoke to this employee about the decision to leave and I was told the particular reasons why this individual made the choice to leave.  "This is not good for me, being attacked is not good for me and for my health, and I won't stay in this environment, I'm leaving."

Incidentally--I thought this individual was one of the sharpest, most squared-away employees we had and I strongly supported this individual (as the administrator did too, apparently).

Now-although this is a public record, I'm purposely redacting identifiable information within this email above so that nobody--especially this employee, this good and decent individual-- has his/her reputation dragged through the mud.  I don't need to name names to illustrate a point, and I won't name names.

The purpose of this post here is simply to illustrate an example of heavy-handedness that was not only verbally communicated, but then subsequently put into writing and sent to the administrator when the verbal incitements from 1/5 of the administrator's boss did not immediately  elicit and foment the desired response from the administrator.  The point is to have readers look at this email and ask themselves if this is a reasonable email.  Is it rational, measured, and professional?

8 comments:

  1. Abuse of Power. I wonder if that is why Jack Brown himself left. I don't know the context but I bet this has to do with the Public beach access one commissioner wants to keep for himself.

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    1. Jack Brown tucked his tail! He knew this employee very well! And Knew what an honest and honorable person this employee you speak of was.

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  2. What a deranged bully. He has the wrong job. He needs to apply for the administrator position. Of course, he’s not qualified, can’t hold a “real” job and no one in their right mind would hire him ( except for the 212 enamored by the diabolical Svengali). Your not going to hire anyone competent due to these circus antics.

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  3. If you nor I nor anyone else will file an ethics charge it is a waste of time. I think the anonymous comments on the blog may come back to bite. It is going to get ugly. To be pragmatic the best way to get rid of a demagogue is to promote him out of the county. I'm fraid you may have a rough go of it in 2020. People don't usually vote for the smartest most reasonable candidate. They look at cartoons.

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  4. If I were applying for the Administrator job, I would interview all of you commissioners also and ask "Do you want an Administrator or not?"

    "If you want an Administrator, pass this ordinance or find yourselves another stooge. I will not work under these circumstance for Escambia County. To allow one commissioner to bypass my position and authority is dysfunctional and weak. If the BOCC as a whole allows who ever is causing this distress to continue you are failures one and all."


    If the one commissioner going on record that he does NOT support this ordinance is it because he is afraid he has something to hide? Yes we saw the video of him disrespecting law enforcement. We forgive him, we understand his agenda but he has to NOT "defer" to the "commissioner in his district". He also has to stand tall for all.

    Eyes are on you all more than you know right now. Eyes in Tallahassee are watching. FYI

    The message is there has to formal complaints to the ethics commission or the Governor will not act.

    I believe they are saying

    "Handle it"

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  5. The commissioner would rather spend all day bashing people with escambia rose and toward the president of FLWEST than acknowledge this:

    https://weartv.com/news/local/st-engineering-announces-10-year-contract-involving-pensacola

    Another finally had the courage to call him a bully and a bad public servant publicly. No one stuck up for him. Who are the clowns? Not hard to see. The Truth will win. It's coming Escambia county

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  6. What "hard questions" is Commissioner Anonymous asking any way? I see a lot of accusations about "stonewalling" and about someone being "in over their head," and we've seen threats that if they don't "tighten up," then he'll "make them famous."

    The one thing we haven't seen from Commissioner 1-4 is any serious specifics. Apparently he just likes to send off vague, nebulous threatening e-mails- I guess to make himself feel important.

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