Sunday, April 26, 2015

INTOXICATED, INCOMPETENT, AND IN CHARGE ON THE PLANTATION

There are rumors coming out of Connecticut Juvenile Training School about conduct of management. It seems as if some members of CJTS management are coming to work either intoxicated or displaying hangovers from the previous night. One Youth Service Officer commented  "a Unit Leader in building # 5 shows up to work with a nose glowing like Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, while staggering up to the cafeteria", especially on Sunday morning.

These revelations about management paints very unflattering portraits of Key Stone Cops management at CJTS. Maybe that is the reason Youth Service Officers report that during weekdays members of the Operations Staff [ OPS ] cannot be found on post in the school. While other supervisors are required to be on post ( helping out ) during school hours, seems as if  OPS and certain Unit Leaders are missing in action. Well, nothing like co-workers being hung over or intoxicated at work. What makes matters even worse, is how these management types run this facility ( badly I might add ), where young men & women are incarcerated. Just last week at the Pueblo Girl's facility resident trouble required on site supervision to quell issues with assaultive female residents. However, the female Assistant Supervisor hired to monitor Pueblo was not on property. Ergo, men from the CJTS facility were summoned -Code Blue- to assist in restoring order. And as a result of being involved in hands on action YSO Kevin Strachen is now the subject of a vindictive witch hunt by management.

This is a story that promises to grow in the future as those that are intoxicated, incompetent, and in charge on the plantation stagger in to work.
John Lee Hooker sang "one Bourbon, one Scotch and one beer."

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