I'll never forget the wee time I spent with you and the Governor. It was intoxicating to take a call out of the blue one day from a guy I had begun to think had real political legs, reaching out to ask for my help. Didn't take long to determine that not only were his political legs shorter than I had seen from afar, but the staffing processes and issues he wanted looked at were all reflections of him. But boy, he could make you feel important.
I always felt a sense of sadness when the latest person walked through the door, and I actually liked them. The bright side is I got to know you, and you are still willing to talk to me.
It was fun to read this article. I was a peon in his administration when he was governor. I was always so excited to attend the annual Christmas party at the Governor's Mansion. I had worked for other governors, and none of them had ever invited the peons to the Christmas party. He made a point of talking with us while we were there - making us feel as important as the senior staffers. Now, I know why he invited us. LOL. Hope you are doing well, Scott. You were my General to whom I reported every Friday for mail meeting.
Betty those weekly meetings were my joy at the end of the week. You were always so prepared and sharp. You were serving the front lines and one of my heroes. Thank you for sharing.
I'll never forget the wee time I spent with you and the Governor. It was intoxicating to take a call out of the blue one day from a guy I had begun to think had real political legs, reaching out to ask for my help. Didn't take long to determine that not only were his political legs shorter than I had seen from afar, but the staffing processes and issues he wanted looked at were all reflections of him. But boy, he could make you feel important.
I always felt a sense of sadness when the latest person walked through the door, and I actually liked them. The bright side is I got to know you, and you are still willing to talk to me.
It was fun to read this article. I was a peon in his administration when he was governor. I was always so excited to attend the annual Christmas party at the Governor's Mansion. I had worked for other governors, and none of them had ever invited the peons to the Christmas party. He made a point of talking with us while we were there - making us feel as important as the senior staffers. Now, I know why he invited us. LOL. Hope you are doing well, Scott. You were my General to whom I reported every Friday for mail meeting.
Betty those weekly meetings were my joy at the end of the week. You were always so prepared and sharp. You were serving the front lines and one of my heroes. Thank you for sharing.