The current directors in agriculture are a joke and need to be fired. They still have corn and cotton in the fields on several units. And it’s not due to the heavy rains but due to managements failure to properly line up trucking when the harvest started. Yea, they are short drivers but that’s no excuse. Previous directors never let this happened, they would of been run off if they’ll drop the ball this bad. It’s time to fire some directors and managers!!!!
Re: Current Management
Posted by Opportunities on December 29, 2018, 12:17 pm, in reply to "Current Management "
Several jobs about are about to open in the upper leadership of the agency. I'm sure most are worried about lining up their next career move.
Re: Current Management
Posted by big c on December 28, 2018, 9:44 pm, in reply to "Current Management "
its not what you know its whooooo you know
Re: Current Management
Posted by It's Me! on December 19, 2018, 7:33 am, in reply to "Current Management "
I worked for Ag, up in the panhandle. Back then, they were the best bosses in the agency. They let you handle your business, gave you the tools to do your job, and had your back. I can remember one time I had an issue at one of the northern most units. I discussed it with my boss via phone from his office at the Central Unit. Next morning, I was in Amarillo, and who called me on the radio, my boss. He had driven most of the night, gone to the unit, corrected the issue and was on his way back home. If he hadn't seen me and called me, I would never had known he came up personally. The situation was resolved and never came up again. Yes sir, Ed Thomas was a BOSS. As was Brian Simmons. Steve Ball was pretty darn good too. Matt Demny was the Ag director and did the best he could what with budget issues and politics. I had understood the department went downhill after I left back in 2012. Not that my leaving made a bit of difference to anyone but me. Can you give some names of those of whom you speak? I know there are a lot of new faces in HV since I left.
Re: Current Management
Posted by TLS on December 18, 2018, 11:10 am, in reply to "Current Management "
I will bet that the "Wildcat" would never had anything like this happening.