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The Superintendant Has Resigned

Today tenants received a note under the door informing us of her resignation. Boy! I never saw this coming I was sure she’d be here until the building crumbles.  Like I said in a previous post she’s a good maintenance worker but unfortunately she doesn’t communicate well with others. She’d be perfect getting a job in the private sector and running a warehouse by herself  
I remember one time before I moved here I was walking along King William, she was putting out the trash when an elderly person across the street fell on the ground, she ran right over to assist the poor woman. That act of kindness is something I would have done. Come to think of it that was my intention when Holy Moses fell in the laundry room and Ingrid Nosel got all pissy about it at the Christmas luncheon and called the cops. 
The Super had her own unit at the top floor of this building but never interacted with us after working hours. She kept to herself and did her own thing, she was a loner, she’s the last UNH’s original employee to leave this place. 

Good luck Jan Porter we had our differences but I do respect you. 

Now if  HSC Ingrid Nosel would resign then we'd all have a reason to celebrate. 

Tk


Comments

Tony King said…
Unappreciated, that's why the Super quit.

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