What do you think would happen if we hired a School Superintendent who wasn't certified by the state to administer a public school system? We give the person two years to become certified is the town's reply? Think the state Board of Education would say nah, can't be done?
What about a Fire Chief appointment of a person who hasn't done one day on the job as a firefighter? Think the department would be in chaos in short order (hmm, like the Sweeney days when he was hired despite never having worked in the field ever before - what a mistake proven then).
We hire a Police Chief who doesn't know which end of the gun the bullet exits from, but is hired because he has connections? Hmm, think the cops would rebel?
We hire a Town Engineer who lacks the engineering degree the job requires, but the DPW director makes the hire anyways of a person and gives that person two years to get his/her engineering degree?
We hire a Building Inspector who isn't state certified, but the person is a nice guy, so why not? Well, inspectors have to be state certified, so the town gives the person two years to get certified? What about the street plans that need an engineer's stamp during the interim?
The point being made is that both appointments in the management staff of the Water & Sewer Department (nice guys notwithstanding) should never have been allowed and if our DPW director's hirings aren't open for review by our Selectmen, then the process is broken and needs to be fixed in May at town meeting.
By Bernie
What about a Fire Chief appointment of a person who hasn't done one day on the job as a firefighter? Think the department would be in chaos in short order (hmm, like the Sweeney days when he was hired despite never having worked in the field ever before - what a mistake proven then).
We hire a Police Chief who doesn't know which end of the gun the bullet exits from, but is hired because he has connections? Hmm, think the cops would rebel?
We hire a Town Engineer who lacks the engineering degree the job requires, but the DPW director makes the hire anyways of a person and gives that person two years to get his/her engineering degree?
We hire a Building Inspector who isn't state certified, but the person is a nice guy, so why not? Well, inspectors have to be state certified, so the town gives the person two years to get certified? What about the street plans that need an engineer's stamp during the interim?
The point being made is that both appointments in the management staff of the Water & Sewer Department (nice guys notwithstanding) should never have been allowed and if our DPW director's hirings aren't open for review by our Selectmen, then the process is broken and needs to be fixed in May at town meeting.
By Bernie