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Ms. Brown & Special K

Today I had a wonderful surprise I ran into former outreach worker Lorraine and the driver of KMHC at the Jackson Square mall. They were holding hands looking like a happy couple. We chatted for a bit and in my opinion Lorraine was the best KMHC outreach worker this place ever had, she was a ray of sunshine in a dark clouded environment, she was always there for us if we needed help or just to talk. Lorraine was surprised to hear Charles has left the building.  I never got the chance to test out Special K’s driving skills but he was a nice guy to me whenever we met in the hallway or in the community room. I’m glad Lorraine has moved on to better employment and she looks well.
I’ve always wondered why staff never get the chance to say goodbye to the tenants and today I found out why.  I also heard some interesting facts about the lovely KMHC Ingrid Nosel and her strange behavior. :P
Urban Native Homes Inc must reevaluate the HSC’s position and ask does she really have the skills to be a good manager of a housing complex when staff changovers are constant and a majority of tenants are not happy and the atmosphere (mood) in the building sucks.
To me a property manager should display confidence, be honest & trustworthy, be able to handle criticism and not vindictive. Ingrid does not have these skills what I see is a sad miserable older woman, a sign of depression.  
Remember some months ago I got a messages from “anonymous” saying Ingrid was out to get me and she was going to do this and do that!  Well folks I recently found out who anonymous is and it confirmed my suspicion.  Kudos to John for ratting out his wife.
We have Ingrid the cop caller and John the rat...Wow! Talk about a marriage made in hell.  LOL

It’s been a good day. :)

Comments

Tony King said…
I found out on Valentines Day Ingrid is still up to her old tricks. She really does love me. ROTFL :D

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