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Thursday, March 4, 2010

It's about bloody time!

In this story (NNews) here, an award received by the Director of Engineering and Environmental Service of Cobourg highlights the long service of Ted MacDonald.Ted, as the story outlines, has been here a long time and has now finally received accolades from his bosses. After all they had to didn't they as the province seems to think him worthy of an award.
But it hasn't always been that way. In the past the Town administration either led by the poobahs or the Mayors always had a peculiar way of running the internal affairs of the Town. To put it bluntly amongst the senior staff there was always someone on the 'shitlist'. This particular person wouldn't get bonuses, wouldn't get promoted ot usually was just shunted to one side as others roared forward. Good reasons may have prevailed for all of the decisions made by senior mangers but tell that to the poor sod who was being shunted.
Another peculiarity of Cobourg's internal management was that for years, not so long ago, there was always someone in the structure that was there but nobody really knew what they did. Nominally they were head of some department but try to find them on the job doing that or look for them to see what they were up to and it was a puzzle. The phenomena started with the previous head of the parks Dept - Norm Duncan. Fantastic guy, always on the job somewhere but trying to pin him down was a challenge.
Why do I mention this? Because for years Ted has been coming to work to adminster projects, taking charge of traffic lights and generally being referred to as some as 'the Norm Duncan of Engineering'. Engineers are a funny set of folks, usually socially challenged and far more interested in traffic light cycles than schmoozing it is no wonder that the Heads of Engineering, with one remarkable exception - the present CAO - have been exiled from the Vic Hall set of folks to the Public Works yard. And even when Engineering HQ was in Vic Hall it was buried in the basement. One cannot criticise too harshly the decision not to promote Ted from the Deputy's position to the top position when Ken Rumball retired because it gave us the, now, new CAO - Stephen Peacock. But at the time it must have really hurt Ted. But plugging away in obscurity he has finally prevailed. Well done Ted!

7 comments:

Deb O said...

Glad that Mr. MacDonald has been given his due from the depths of the town hall basement.

Having heard the new guy, Sideways Barry Thrasher, describe himself at Town Council, I don't think we need to worry about him being sidelined. He proudly recounted that he is the newly minted President of the local Chamber of Commerce and his wife is in business as part owner and manager of Boston Pizza.

I'll bet he's a Rotarian too. Should fit in well, and with any luck he'll bring pizza to meetings, endearing himself to all the free lunch crowd at town hall.

Ben Burd said...

Actually Ted never made it to Town Hall, not even the basement - he was always stuck on King St. next to the sewage plant!

Peter D said...

Bonnie Thrasher is the new President of the Chamber of Commerce.

Gotta hate those Rotarians for sending those shelter boxes to Haiti...

Deb O said...

Oops, I am guilty of sloppy listening. But it's all in the family anyway, and that's what counts.

As to the children in Haiti being happy to get their toothbrushes and soap, I hope they sent clean water for the little tykes so they could make some use of their precious gifts.

Peter D said...

Shelterboxes include water and shelter for 10 people.
http://www.shelterbox.ca/what-shelterbox.html

Anonymous said...

I guess you only get credit for giving if you are unionized.

On The Other Hand said...

Ted MacDonald was at Town Hall
(in the basement). I spoke with him several times while he was there.

Ted always had a way of telling it exactly like it was. Ted's honesty will be missed by many.