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employee who has <br />trouble with it. <br />filled this position, and he has not had any <br />Attorney Collins made his closing statement, noting that the <br />finding of four Group 1 offenses would be sufficient cause to <br />terminate. He asked the Board to uphold Director Wright's and <br />Administrator Chandler's decisions for termination. <br />Attorney Stone, in his closing statement, emphasized that <br />there really isn't any proof in two of the incidents. With regard <br />to the beeper, there was only the one occasion when Ms. House said <br />her beeper didn't work. In addition, there wasn't any message left <br />on her telephone answering machine. It may have been checked 27 <br />times or 100 times, but Ms. House has stated that it didn't work <br />that one time. Attorney Stone submitted that incident was <br />explainable. <br />With regard to the hamster situation, he stressed that the <br />hamsters did get to the Humane Society the day the call came in. <br />The issue is that Ms. House did not respond immediately. The <br />hamsters were not in danger nor did they pose any problem. The <br />owners just wanted to get rid of them. <br />As for the call from Chrissy Diggs, the report that came in <br />was that it was a dog bite case. Attorney Stone felt that <br />certainly takes priority over taking unwanted hamsters to the <br />Humane Society. <br />In the pigeon incident, Ms. House determined on the strength <br />of her past performance and experience that the pigeon only <br />appeared to be hurt. The lady who made the call said that the <br />pigeon was walking around the apartment complex and had been for 2- <br />3 days. The bird was taken to the Humane Society on Monday, but <br />there is no record that it received any treatment by a <br />veterinarian. The thing here is that Ms. House should have <br />notified her office when she called in sick on Monday that the <br />pigeon needed to be picked up. <br />In incident #5, Ms. House should have requested some <br />additional help to respond to the injured dog in pain out by Lee's <br />Pool Hall in Wabasso. Ms. House has said that her medication had <br />not affected her job performance, but it did that night as a result <br />of an increase in the medication. She was 50 minutes late in <br />getting there, and that is bad. <br />21 ( WE <br />MAR 3 11994 <br />
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