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Looking For A New Superintendent

There's a tenant notice on the bulletin board It's official, KMHC superintendent Francois Trembley and his wife has got the boot. Fired! Canned! Quit! Out The Door! call it what you will they're gone. Boy! Talk about short term employment.  Oh well I had a feeling he wouldn't last long you gotta remember Ingrid is HSC.  I've seen and heard many former staff members be thrown under the bus by her.
Attention! Job Opening @ KMHC  *Apply at your own risk*  $26,000 a year plus a small bachelor converted to a one bedroom. Job requirements: must have stamina, strength and able to bow your head when the senior staff pass by.  I wonder if Jan Porter would be willing to come back!  Naaa what am I thinking. :P
 On other news: I received a call from the KMHC office asking if I'm interested in participating in their survey.  Looks like somebody in the organization read my previous blog post. :P  Anyway I immediately called her back and agreed but now after talking to a few tenants I've come to the conclusion the survey is time consuming and pointless. I've sent an email to the UNH's  Director to cancel the survey meeting.  If UNH's really wants to know my opinions, concerns and complaints all they have to do is park their ass in front of their computer and read my blogs. It's all here Baby!

A few tenants in the building have been serious ill I do hope they have a speedy recovery.

Until next time 

tk





 

Comments

Tony King said…
On Friday the front entrance was blocked due to construction. I saw the former superintendent & his wife standing outside wondering how to get in the building so I signaled to them I would open the side door. Said to Francois "Sorry to hear things didn't work out" He replied "shit happens" LOL I like his attitude.

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