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Recovering and Rebuilding New Orleans (Rant)
Two bits of rants - unfortunately, I don't have any links right now, but I'll see what I can do.
Red Cross: People who need assistance from the Red Cross, are having a hard time getting through to get it. Just an example: Slidell (suburb on the 'North Shore' of Lake Pontchartrain) has a 'drive through' Red Cross registration/assistance center because people can not get through on the Red Cross toll free number (multiple days of trying, hold for multiple hours are not unheard of). They are open from 9am-7pm and can handle about 1200 cars a day. At 5:40 this morning, they had more then 1200 cars in line already. (This is the second or third day of this - they only committed to doing it for 2 weeks) Thanks to everyone who's donated to the Red Cross, but they need to work on their distribution for large-scale situations. Someone suggested that they might be slow in distributing funds because they want to keep some of the money they've received in reserve for future disasters. I HOPE that's not true (well, I know that they do not commit to dispersing all of the funds received 'in the name of Katrina and/or Rita' to victims of those disasters, but I hope they're not TRYING to go slow to allow them to hold some of the money back). Workers being hired: I NEVER thought I'd say "I agree with Jesse Jackson" but I think I am saying that. ![]() I understand the large contracts not going to Louisiana companies (My company has a large contract with the federal government, and although we have two Louisiana offices, we aren't classified as a 'Louisiana company' because our corporate headquarters are in Denver) - but the subs REALLY should be hiring local staff -- or if they're bringing large amounts of people in from elsewhere - ATTEMPT to find some locals who want the opportunity to come back (at least from Houston and other areas where large numbers of people were displaced to)! Yes, I am being idealistic in this, and almost deleted this whole part of the rant because of it - but it is really hard to imagine it was THAT hard to find people from New Orleans. Yea, they couldn't find them IN New Orleans - they just opened up part of New Orleans today for residents, but there's still a 'boil' order on the water - hopefully when that gets lifted and they're letting more residents in, THAT part will improve. Ok - off to see if I can find some links... Thanks for letting me rant. |
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The Red Cross here just hired a couple hundred employees to handle the phone calls. It is a temp job running for 9-12 months. They are paying $8-10/hr depending on hours and being bi-lingual.
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You're right, I hope they're going to the shelters with those jobs.
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I really hated to resurrect this, but it's not that old, and I actually have updates on both items (and I'm feeling a little more rational today then when originally posted).
Red Cross: The Slidell location is actually closing today (I think it's today) because the need has been served! They've opened up others with the same approach, and they're getting people helped. They've even got a center opened up in Orleans Parish that will 'move' around to serve those who don't have access to transportation. It really was a case where the Red Cross just hadn't had to deal with this large of a number of people in the past, and didn't have procedures set up to deal with it. It did not help, at all, that there were those that weren't eligible trying to get money, so I think that really slows down assistance when you have to have huge checks and balances in the system. Worker Situation: Well, Jesse Jackson showed up yesterday with about 200 workers, and a large number of them were NOT displaced residents. He had to scale back his numbers because of the housing situation, but it doesn't appear that HE tried to do ANYTHING to actually find New Orleans residents to bring back! Yes, it's a logistical headache, but at least for the first sweep, PLEASE don't be a hypocrite. Here's a link to an article about his work. |
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