Attack at the council

John Vivirito gnomefreak at gmail.com
Mon Dec 18 20:00:32 UTC 2006


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> I was under the impression that we want very little if nothing at all
> actually going to the CC ? I've not explicity heard anyone state this,
> but why would we ever really *want* things to go to the CC ?
> Certainly they have much better things to worry about than something
> like this.
> 
> I personally, though I know very little about the CC, don't think
> having things like this brought to them is the right thing.  It's kind
> of liking working in a retail store and having an upset customer jump
> over the head of your store manager, district manager and go directly
> to corporate office.  That's just one thing that you never want to see
> happen as it almost always never results in a good outcome except for
> the customer because as we all know in this example, the customer is
> always right when it comes to retail related jobs.
> 
> 
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that is what the community councils job is to deal with disputes (thier
wiki states that still i think) if it cant be handled in a reasonable
manner with ops thats where it NEEDS to go. I dont know if people say
that or have thunk that but you go to ops first if cant be settled it
goes to them. I think its best to handle it inside the ops but if it
cant and im thinking tempers are too high to really be satisfied at any
answer that comes up so not sure if this meeting will go as it needs to
and come to the solution everyone agrees on. but i would say tried it if
it doesnt work i suggest somerville take it to CC. I am not taking sides
i just speak what i see if people cant understand that its not my fault.
but ask me if anything is unclear i will be glad to explain it :)
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