Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:47 pm
Dog found a campsite he'd used and got more information out of the campgrounds in 2 days than the FBI did in a 2 weeks . Florida trusts the mullet
apparently inside that park or just outside of it is an area called Mullet Cove Swamp or Mullet Key Swamp or something...
Somewhat short answer -
Honestly, I appreciate your interaction. Your being "difficult" or not.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:16 pm I think 1 night of faded smoke smell is probably ok.....
I assume you also didn't go to bars before smoking was banned...
or smoke...
or drink...
or do drugs...
or go to a fireworks show
or a loud concert
ir have a bonfire....or camp
im obviously being difficult just for the sake of being difficult. You can snd should do whatever you want or think you should do...I dont care. Its just weird to me. But, I do weird shit too. So..carry on..
The good 'ol Gutter intervention.NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:50 amHonestly, I appreciate your interaction. Your being "difficult" or not.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:16 pm I think 1 night of faded smoke smell is probably ok.....
I assume you also didn't go to bars before smoking was banned...
or smoke...
or drink...
or do drugs...
or go to a fireworks show
or a loud concert
ir have a bonfire....or camp
im obviously being difficult just for the sake of being difficult. You can snd should do whatever you want or think you should do...I dont care. Its just weird to me. But, I do weird shit too. So..carry on..
Yes, one night was ok and this morning I and several other residents are going to respectfully voice our feelings and opinions with building management. They handled it very poorly. I will consider it to be a constructive criticism session.
Just got back. I spoke more than anyone else. Unfortunately there was one woman who lost her shit on them. Overall, it seemed to be somewhat productive. Hopefully I won't have to know how they handle another fire. Also, I put in a call to the Regional Manager (Christina) because it's partially on her too for not having management properly prepared.Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:06 amThe good 'ol Gutter intervention.NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:50 amHonestly, I appreciate your interaction. Your being "difficult" or not.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:16 pm I think 1 night of faded smoke smell is probably ok.....
I assume you also didn't go to bars before smoking was banned...
or smoke...
or drink...
or do drugs...
or go to a fireworks show
or a loud concert
ir have a bonfire....or camp
im obviously being difficult just for the sake of being difficult. You can snd should do whatever you want or think you should do...I dont care. Its just weird to me. But, I do weird shit too. So..carry on..
Yes, one night was ok and this morning I and several other residents are going to respectfully voice our feelings and opinions with building management. They handled it very poorly. I will consider it to be a constructive criticism session.
Are you going to speak, or just stand in the back and make faces while someone actually does speak up?
In what areas do you feel that they failed?NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:33 amJust got back. I spoke more than anyone else. Unfortunately there was one woman who lost her shit on them. Overall, it seemed to be somewhat productive. Hopefully I won't have to know how they handle another fire. Also, I put in a call to the Regional Manager (Christina) because it's partially on her too for not having management properly prepared.Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:06 amThe good 'ol Gutter intervention.NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:50 am
Honestly, I appreciate your interaction. Your being "difficult" or not.
Yes, one night was ok and this morning I and several other residents are going to respectfully voice our feelings and opinions with building management. They handled it very poorly. I will consider it to be a constructive criticism session.
Are you going to speak, or just stand in the back and make faces while someone actually does speak up?
I was told by security that one of the mangers (Taylor) "clocked out" and went home in the middle of everything. WTF?
I typically overreact and get overly agitated but I feel I handled this fairly well - for me. I was calm, respectful, and made some good points. Supposedly management is going to have an all employee meeting to discuss what did and didn't happen and how they can and will be better prepared should it happen again.
"failed" is a strong word but you are definitely asking a reasonable and appropriate question.Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:06 pmIn what areas do you feel that they failed?NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:33 amJust got back. I spoke more than anyone else. Unfortunately there was one woman who lost her shit on them. Overall, it seemed to be somewhat productive. Hopefully I won't have to know how they handle another fire. Also, I put in a call to the Regional Manager (Christina) because it's partially on her too for not having management properly prepared.Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:06 am
The good 'ol Gutter intervention.
Are you going to speak, or just stand in the back and make faces while someone actually does speak up?
I was told by security that one of the mangers (Taylor) "clocked out" and went home in the middle of everything. WTF?
I typically overreact and get overly agitated but I feel I handled this fairly well - for me. I was calm, respectful, and made some good points. Supposedly management is going to have an all employee meeting to discuss what did and didn't happen and how they can and will be better prepared should it happen again.
All good points. And Yes, they should, at minimum, make sure that their personnel have SOP regarding fire/tornado, etc)NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:55 pm"failed" is a strong word but you are definitely asking a reasonable and appropriate question.Overlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:06 pmIn what areas do you feel that they failed?NotGutterGutter wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:33 am
Just got back. I spoke more than anyone else. Unfortunately there was one woman who lost her shit on them. Overall, it seemed to be somewhat productive. Hopefully I won't have to know how they handle another fire. Also, I put in a call to the Regional Manager (Christina) because it's partially on her too for not having management properly prepared.
I was told by security that one of the mangers (Taylor) "clocked out" and went home in the middle of everything. WTF?
I typically overreact and get overly agitated but I feel I handled this fairly well - for me. I was calm, respectful, and made some good points. Supposedly management is going to have an all employee meeting to discuss what did and didn't happen and how they can and will be better prepared should it happen again.
If you truly care, off the top of my head.....
1. Communication. Zero communication with residents. In the past, when there have been issues (down elevators, people smoking, building maintenance, whatever) they send residents emails and text messages.
Residents didn't know if they should stay in their apartments, evacuate, where the fire was located, why the elevators were down (obvious but some residents really didn't know and needed to leave the building for work - doctors and nurses - and/or various other reasons) and how long the elevators were out of commission and then turned back on, etc.
2. Preparedness. I ran some errands today and when I got back I spoke with the security person who was on duty last night. As the security woman told me this morning, he also told me that he had never been trained/taught to how to deal with a fire in the building. You would think they would know to call 911 first but after that, they had no fricking idea what to do. They told me the phone at the lobby desk was ringing off the hook and they didn't know what to tell people.
3. Follow up. Why not tell the residents what exactly happened, how it was dealt with, what the plan is going forward if there is a next time?
EVERY resident who I have spoken with about the fire last night expressed that the building (management and/or rental agents) has never told them what they are supposed to do if there is a fire and/or other emergency/disaster.
Sure it's basically common sense and should probably be every man and woman for themself but it's NEVER been addressed in my 13 years of living here.
I'm involved in our company "emergency response team" and we have made sure EVERY employee is aware of what they should and shouldn't do. Many of us have been assigned responsibilities. I don't expect the building to be that "anal" with the residents but it's not a bad idea to have "evacuation" plans - and I have been led to believe that buildings in Chicago are supposed to have proper "evacuation" signage posted on each floor. True or not, ours does not and it certainly wouldn't hurt if it did.