I'm pretty sure that is where he posted his initial feedback. (Post #46) -Mark C.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:25 PM, caziz <ca...@cuug.ab.ca> wrote: > Found this link ... > > http://albertaelectionworkers.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/feedback-on-enumeration-process/ > > Excerpts: > > I also think that pay rates for enumerators need to be examined. While the > piece rate provides adequate compensation for enumerators working in the > most desirable PSDs (those composed of single family dwellings in affluent > areas with high education levels), it doesn’t do justice to those > enumerating in the inner city or in areas dominated by apartments and > condominiums. > > and > > For Enumerators > How helpful and effective did you find your training session? How could it > be improved? How useful did you find the Enumerator’s Guide? How easy was it > to use the combination of binder and clipboard? What would have made it > easier to manage the paper? How accurate were the pre-printed records in > your PSD? The job description states that “on average”, an enumerator will > earn approximately $655 for about 30 hours of work ($21.83/hour). How > closely did this “average” reflect your own situation? The materials also > estimate that it takes 1-2 hours to scrutinize the proofing report. How long > did it take for you to proof yours? Would you be an enumerator again? Why or > why not? What advice would you give to someone thinking about becoming an > enumerator? What advice would you give to Elections Alberta? > > you are not alone Rocky. Try MLAs and media if you really have excess > adrenaline. > > Cheers, Chris > > > On 11-10-26 01:33 AM, Ralph Boland wrote: > > RANT: > I am not the only one "Ripped-off" by Elections Alberta. > I estimate 5000-6000 enumerators/data entry operators > were collectively "Ripped-off" well in excessive of $500,000. > Alas, no one seems upset enough about this to do anything. > Nor am I optimistic that much can be done now. > But I do feel an obligation to at least make some noise. > > ON TOPIC (sort of): > The suggestion that I create my own web server and create a > blog from there sounds interesting and is something I would > like to do someday. But I am afraid it will consume too much time right > now. > > I have Shaw high speed Internet. Does supporting a web server involve > additional charges from Shaw or other service providers? > > I think I will go one of the blog services routes proposed (thanks > everyone). > In the unlikely event that I post something that outrages Elections Alberta > enough and is illegal enough that they get me shut down > I can go the "my own web server route". > > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > clug-talk@clug.ca > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying > _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying