I commend you if you are doing all that work in a week...but I don't believe you can
speak for the productivity of others. Your meeting started at 5:00 and ended at 7:15
That's $200.00 per hour plus your benefits. For a mere 48...say 60 hours per year, you
get good health benefits and according to what you said in an earlier post...you can
miss 3 months of work...Still a sweet deal!
dorie rae gallagher
nokomis
----- Original Message -----
From: Annie Young
To: Dorie Rae Gallagher
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Park Board Meeting Highlights
Not as sweet as you think. These meetings are not easy and there is lots of
material to read if one is prepared for the meetings. I consider this a part-time job
and between e-mail and phone calls, going out to park activities once or twice a week
(sometimes more), interviews and general reading related to parks fills the time.
There are some weeks when way more hours are put in when there is a "hot" topic
(controversial) issue going on. There are more than two meetings a month if you
consider the committee meetings and Full Board meetings along with preparatory
meetings and sometime the committee of the whole. And please remember we all have
appointments to various organizations like St . Anthony Falls Heritage Board, Water
Quality Task Force, etc., etc. Most of the Commissioners do put in the hours above and
beyond what the pay is. As a matter of fact I think almost all the Commissioners would
say they are not doing this job for the money - it is for the kids, their love for
this city and the honor of serving as a stewards of this incredible park system.
I hope I am not wrong on that common thread amongst us... it is the only one we have
these days!
Annie Young
citywide Park Commissioner
At 11:19 PM 9/2/04 -0500, you wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mpls Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 11:21 AM
Subject: [Mpls] Park Board Meeting Highlights
> Highlights from the September 1, 2004 Park Board Meeting -- Part 1
>
> This was the first meeting which was televised live on cable TV.
>
Thanks Chris for the notes. I for one do not have cable and appreciate the
notes in detail. I want to know who shows up when and who is prepared or
not. Two meetings a month...$410 per meeting plus excellent health benefits.
I am sure there might be a couple of hours extra here and there for other
meetings but yes, it is a sweet deal.
dorie gallagher
nokomis
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