Employee (Normal) Distribution Curve

Monday, June 8th, 2009

 

Every city has good employees and bad employees. They can’t help it. The Normal Distribution Curve cannot be beaten. The more employees a city has, the more good and bad employees they have in equal distribution.

Unfortunately, it is the bad employees who get most of the press coverage.

Police made a gruesome discovery earlier this week while getting ready to tow a heavily-ticketed van – a decomposed body in the back seat.

It was that of a missing man, and now his family wants to know to how officers could ticket the vehicle numerous times — and never notice what was inside

When he was found, his daughter said, he was not covered with a blanket or coat, but was in plain view of anyone who looked inside. She wondered: what if there was a person inside a car who was ill and needed help? 

There was no word from police as to why tickets were repeatedly issued without taking a look inside.

The offsetting good employees are around somewhere. Trust me. They are somewhere.

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