tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32800006.post7909005766710395257..comments2023-05-15T02:14:27.684-06:00Comments on Diogenes' six: The leadership of the APS will be needing another $617,000,000.00ched macquigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06433039009492338854noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32800006.post-4187051906841855832009-11-21T09:50:10.402-07:002009-11-21T09:50:10.402-07:00If they can't get the graduation % ratio right...If they can't get the graduation % ratio right, how can we trust the 1% reported figure.<br />I was going through the APS Montgomery complex the other day and I estimated that at least 25 people are employed there, some of them are "administrators" with administrative licenses.<br />Whatever happened to the promise to close down the Aztec and Montgomery complexes so they could be sold, under the APS-Towers aquisition?<br />How is it that 25 people, or so, have jobs in their own offices in the Montgomery Complex, and yet I have never seen ANY human being ever in their offices, and they are usually drinking coffee and checking emails.<br />I am definetly not saying these people are lazy, nor am I saying they aren't doing their jobs...the point is they have no one to serve, and seemingly nothing assigned to them of any real substance.<br />For example, the 2 libraries in the Montgomery complex have at least 1 full time librarian each. There is a 3rd, smaller text library, with a full-time person in there who usually reads a book. If you check their visitor logs, there are very few visitors. And why have 3 libraries in the complex, with at least 2 librarians and 1 fulltime employee? Does that make sense???<br />There are also 2 "Offices of {Professional Development" in the Montgomery Complex. The ladies in the office seemed bored as hell every time I passed by.<br />Can you explain this Winston? Have you ever been there? Are these salaries in your 1%?<br />No answer?.....didn't think so.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com