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         Heroism!

A recent Divisional commander of the Alaska Salvation Army and an Alaska Railroad top executive are like father and son.

Actually... they are father and son.

Anyway... On July 18, a railroad crew was clearing debris near Fairbanks. There was nothing especially unusual about the job.

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                       Management at Clitheroe

 


                   
  • Clitheroe supplies about $5,000,000 a year to the Salvation Army, mostly through government funding. The Salvation Army claimed that part of the reason it closed Detox was a $500,000+ funding shortfall.  Cash        
  • Charting, logging and other paperwork at Clitheroe are not handled professionally.    Chart                             
  • (Employment issues)    Evaluate                
  • Work ethic is important. At Clitheroe it is too relaxed.    Lazy          
  •  Clitheroe Directors opportunistically punish employees to cover management mistakes.     Log                 
  • The "nationwide nursing shortage" was one of the two reasons given for closing Detox.   Nurse                            
  • Only one medication was actively promoted at Clitheroe.    Seroquel         
  • The Salvation Army's contribution to the funeral business   Services                        

 



                   
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