[Fg-general] re:Changes in the warehouse

Luke Closs lukecloss at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 09:38:49 PDT 2009


Richard,

I agree with most of your kind words about Adam.  He was the
FreeGeeker that made me feel most welcome there too, as someone new to
the organization.

I'm sorry you feel this way towards the Directors.

Luke


On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Richard Jang <rwjang at telus.net> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> From day one of my volunteer time at FreeGeek, Adam has been the most
> considerate and friendly person i have met.
>
> He was the number one support person on the floor for all the Volunteers.
>
> He has always worked hard and served as a great role model for the
> Volunteers.
> His level of patience was exemplary.
>
> He treated the donaters courteously and with respect when they dropped off
> their goods.
>
>
> I don't understand how Adam's presence constitutes a threat of safety or
> health to FreeGeek.
>
> I know of people who have specifically signed up to spend with Adam's last
> working days with Freegeek.
>
> It is so "corporate" to get rid of a person before his last day. There are
> no goodbyes or thanks from all the people he has helped and taught.
>
>
>
> Should i be surprised that Fregeek would adopt such a position to a person
> who has served the organization so well?
>
> Is this indicative of how the Directors view people should be treated?
>
> Perhaps there need not be any thank-yous either...
>
>
> If one suffers from policy making decisions, begin with common sense,
> courtesy, and respect for people.
>
> As a member of FreeGeek, but not of any authority, as there are plenty of
> "bosses" there, none of this feels like consensous.
>
> Poll the membership..
>
> regards,
>
> Rick Jang
>
>
>
>
>
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