aggienaut: (asucd)
Aggienaut ([personal profile] aggienaut) wrote2004-01-14 05:03 pm

And the Drama Starts

   So when there is an ASUCD Court case, the plaintiff's and defendents need to be notified via registered mail sent to "their campus address listed on their registration card packet." In this current case, the defendants and plaintiffs total 18 persons.

   Doing this for all 16 persons is of course a bit of work. I assumed it was the kind of thing the SGAO was created for. I dropped them off the necessary notification and directions on what must be done, and then a few hours later they got back to me saying I had to do it myself.

   Now I can understand them not wanting to do it, its a lot of work, but its the kind of work THEY get paid to do. I do not get paid; it is not my job to spend hours doing menial bureaucratic work.

   The SGAO staffmember mentioned that Student Services might be able to help me with it. They're the people that process HR things for the commercial units (Coffee House, Unitrans, etc) and do other bureaucratic things less involved with government. I'll see how much they can help me tomorrow, and I'll consult the rest of the Court in the mean time, but I have a feeling this may get messy.


   I write this not only knowing that it will likely be read by many in ASUCD, but with the intention that that occur. I believe that only good can come from general ASUCD consideration of this problem.
   I am inherently already involved in this, public discussion of it therefore does not violate impartiality, and nothing herein is confidential. No opinions of any members of ASUCD are discussed and nothing herein has any ramifications on any real or potential ASUCD Cases that I am not already inherently involved in. Thankyou, have a good day.

[identity profile] nessabfly.livejournal.com 2004-01-15 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Kris, I work in the Student Services Office. As long as you officially work for an ASUCD unit, we can manage this for you. However, if you are not currently with ASUCD, it is not our responsibility.

Also, it will be done when we have the time to do it. There are things in our office that take ultimate priority, although work for AS units is extremely important as well. Your best bet is to drop it off as early as possible (I get there at 8am), to ensure that there will be enough free time throughout the day to complete it.

Hope that helps.
~Vanessa

[identity profile] shid.livejournal.com 2004-01-15 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
does the SGAO actually do anything?