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Friday, September 10, 2010

Another Road to Nowhere, Part 1


HEADED TO OBLIVION 

As we warned in past posts, Priority One Credit Union is now being forced to take drastic measures to try and stabilize the cycle of loss caused by President Charles R. Wiggington., Sr.'s horrendous business decisions and irresponsible behaviors. 

The credit union has now announced the planned closure of its Redlands and Valencia branches which will close at the October and November, respectively. The announcement shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has been monitoring the credit union's financials. 

In 2009, the President and Board hired Beatrice Walker as the credit union's first COO and who allegedly possessed the ability to stave off the dynamic of loss ushered in by President Wiggington. Ms. Walker is failing. 

Earlier this year, the President and Board hired Saeid Raad as the credit union's new CFO. Mr. Raad has been busy finding ways to reduce expense, manipulate financial reporting and holding off timely payment of the credit union's debts but his contributions are hardly proactive and none have improved the credit union's current plight. 

Despite all of the signs pointing the failure, the President and AVP, Rodger Smock, continue to insist business is good and growing which is of course contradicted by employee terminations, reduction of employee work hours, elimination of benefits reduced budgets and now, the impending closure of two branches. 

Trying to find a silver-lining for the planned closures, COO, Beatrice Walker, recently said that members working and residing in Santa Clarita can keep their Priority One accounts and instead of utilizing a real branch populated by real staff they can instead use Shared Branching to deposit and withdraw money. That's wonderful. So what is a member to do if they wish to obtain an loan, open an IRA, CD or for that matter, any other type of account? Will Shared Branching allow them to dispute issues with their accounts? 



PLAGIARIZATION

Last year, Robert West was asked to rewrite the credit union's mission statement and according to President Wiggington, his protégé came up with an original statement that better conveyed the President's "vision" for t he credit union and included the terms "financial fitness center" and "win with money." A search of the Internet located the following quote from famed speak and consultant, Dave Ramsey.


“I came to realize that my money problems, worries, and shortages largely began and ended with the person in my mirror. I realized also that if I could learn to manage the character I shaved with every morning, I would win with money.

It's impossible for a credit union that can't resolve it's own financial problems to serve as any member's financial fitness center or help anyone win with money. In July the credit union finally accrued profit in the amount of $24,583. That's it. Hardly what one might expect from a financial fitness center. 



MISSION STATEMENT

The philosophy of the credit union industry is a simple three word phrase, "People Helping People." For more than one and-a-half centuries this phrase has attempted to communicate to the world what credit unions are all about, and what is the major difference between credit unions and banks (i.e., "members helping members" vs., "bankers helping themselves").

While all credit unions, everywhere around the world have received direction and inspiration from the high ideals embodied in this simple statement, Priority One Credit Union has decided to make a bold move with regard to it: a move we believe will help you to better understand how we are different from other credit unions, as well as banksOur bold move does not involve departing from the spirit of the "people helping people" message. It involves our attempt to redefine it, and as a result, reinvent ourselves and improve our value position with you—our loyal membership.

Recently, we revised our mission statement and tag line to more clearly define what we are in the business of "helping people" to do,and communicate to the world how we want our members to think about us.   

Mission:

To help our member-owners and employees achieve financial fitness. We are
committed to offering quality products and services that help you win with money.


Tag line:

Priority One Credit Union - Your Financial Fitness Center


By making these changes, it is our intent to tell you in a way that maybe we haven't before, that we are passionately committed to your total financial well being, and to transforming the credit union into a place where you will feel uniquely connected and celebrated.

Therefore, whether you need to buy a car or a home; get out of debt or avoid bankruptcy; understand and improve your credit report, or plan for your financial future, we have the resources and information to help you take control of your finances and reach your goals. Comedian Bob Hope said it best when he remarked, "A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." As "your" credit union, we want you to experience Priority One as a place that will lend and help you win with money when you need it. This is what being Your Financial Fitness Center is all about.

Robert West
Manager Education and Training

Mr. West's message is insincere and hollow and evidently one that purposely ignores Priority One real and well-documented shortcomings. It is also relies heavily on phrases created by other authors. We recently were informed by a reader that while driving they noticed a sign advertising a game playing at a Southern California casino inviting people to come and "win with money.We also located http://financialfitnesscenter.com/new/finfit/




IGNORING DUE DILIGENCE

We're not usually superstitious but if we didn't know better, we'd think President Wiggington brought some bad juju to the once thriving credit union. Though he insists the problems facing Priority One were all caused by the U.S. economy we have to believe that his failed projects, wasted spending, and abhorrent personal behaviors might have something to do with the credit union's decline. 


In 2009, the President boasted he was going to hire a COO "to do my work." He recommended his long-time friend, Beatrice Walker, formerly of Electricore, Inc. in Santa Clarita and allegedly an expert in business development and expense reductions, to serve as his second in command. The board, actually it's Chair, Diedra Harris-Brooks, took the bait and hired Ms. Walker who began working at Priority One on June 1, 2009. 


However, before starting, the President, Board Chair and the new COO created a story that described how the COO read an ad in a newspaper, advertising for a COO. She replied to the add, was called in for an interview and offered employment. The purpose of the story was to emphasize that Ms. Walker never met the President prior to her date of employment. The story might have succeeded had three employee not disclosed that they saw Ms. Walker in company of the President almost one-year prior to her hiring. 


The creation of the story was completely unnecessary but the revelation of their lie says much about the character and ethics or lack thereof, of the President, Board Chair and COO. 


The hiring of Beatrice Walker has added more than $100,000 to the credit union growing debts. What's more, she's proven to be as ineffective a strategist as President Wiggington and allegedly former postal service marketing master, Diedra Harris-Brooks. We've received emails recently from people that worked with Ms. Walker at other credit unions and the allegations leveled by each person serve to further affirm that in character and abilities, she is as lethal to business as is Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. 


A reader wrote:


"I worked with Beatrice [Walker] at AIRCO FCU. When she was there, we lost a lot of money because of her mismanagement but CUMIS paid the claim and she was let go.: She's the worst and should never be hired by any credit union." 


Another reader, wrote:


"Beatrice came to work at Universal City Studios Credit Union. She was horrible. She caused division and she treated those people she was jealous of with so much contempt. Some people left because of  her and the President finally fired her because he didn't like her way of doing business."


Did the Board ask for references? Did they do a background check? Did they only hire her because she was recommended by President Wiggington? 



REST IN PEACE

The late 2006 merger with Inland Counties Postal Credit Union was not only short-lived, but though a wonderful idea possessing tremendous potential, the former Riverside County credit union couldn't withstand the gross incompetence of President Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. The closure of the Redlands branch leaves the only tiny almost insignificant Riverside branch in charge of overseeing the needs of members in all of Riverside County. The Redlands branch is scheduled to close it doors on October 15, 2010. 


According to COO, Beatrice Walker, the closure of the Redlands branch and the scheduled closure of the Valencia branch at the end of October 2010, will eliminate the costly expense of paying to lease both locations. As we've asked in a previous post, why is it that the credit union had not problems paying leases while William E. Harris was President?  We expect increased closures of member accounts though recently President Wiggington stated, "I don't care if the people in Santa Clarita close their accounts. They weren't loyal to us, anyway." 


New membership openings have actually been increasing at both the Valencia and Redlands branches since early 2010, bring into the question the wisdom of Ms. Walker's decision to close both locations. 
A LOOK BACK

The Redlands and Riverside branches were formerly known as Inland Counties Postal Credit Union and were founded in 1937. At the end of 2006, they merged with Priority One, an acquisition structured by former President William E. Harris and which increased Priority One's physical size by 7208 square miles and added $14 million to its Net Income and approximately 2819 new members. 

In 2007, Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. branded the merger a "mess" he was forced to inherit from President Harris but the fact is, the losses in business were the result of President Wiggington's refusal to respond to technical issues which initially affected the transfer of Inland Counties' members records into Priority One's database and his failure to market the Riverside locations. The merger was a sound idea but it failed because Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. lacked the abilities, competence, imagination and savvy to manage the vast territory. One has to remember that President is a little excuse factory and loves is possible, playing the victim to the hilt. 

The failure impacting the Riverside County locations is also attributable to Board Chair, Diedra Harris-Brooks, and later, COO, Beatrice Walker. Mrs. Harris-Brooks has spent the last three and a half years covering up the President's failures though she is responsible to ensure the upward mobility of the credit union. She too like the President is ineffectual and unqualified to serve on the Board of Directors. 

Beatrice Walker's failure is that  her abilities and competencies are pure hyperbole. In a little more than a year, she has proven that she has no idea of how to respond to the strategical needs of Riverside County and evidently, has no concept of what is required to spur growth in the Santa Clarita Valley. 

The challenge for the credit union was to connect to employees of the United States Postal Service who live and work in Riverside County. Not only was the credit union provided the opportunity to build lasting relations with this sector of postal workers, their charter allowed them to extend membership to families of postal employees. Unfortunately, the three louts had a wonderful opportunity to develop business in Riverside County, they just are destitute of all talents to do so. 

Just prior to announcing closure of the Redlands office, the President, the COO, and CFO, Saeid Raad, drove to the Redlands branch and assured the AVP assigned to that location and her mostly part-time staff that Priority One is doing well financially and business is not only good, it's actually growing but to remain solvent and to remain in business, it has become imperative to close the location. What???????? 

Clearly, the decision to close the Redlands office is directly related to the credit union's declining and fragile financial state. It is also highly improbable that closing the office whose monthly lease approximates $5300, is going to help keep Priority One solvent. The President and his COO are addicted to concocting absurd stories whose real purpose is to deceive people into thinking that everything is just great at a credit union where nothing is rarely even good. 

We recently received the following comment from a reader using the handle, "KayO" regarding the merger with Inland Counties Postal Credit Union. The fact is, Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. is foremost responsible for the failure which has now forced the scheduled closure of the Redlands branch. Based on the small physical size of the remaining Riverside branch, how long before the credit union announced it's closure? In arguably, members are not the credit union's "First Priority" nor is the credit union living up to its claim that is is a "Financial Fitness Center" possessing the ability to help members "win with money." Here is KayO's comment: 

KayO wrote:

The only one hurt in the merger was Inland Counties Postal Credit Union.


Instead of using XP system to do the conversion, they chose to do it by inputting all accounts and information, thus saving $50,000. BIG BIG mistake. 

Pertinent information was left off accounts such as joint owners, telephone numbers, loans just to name a few. Debit card where issued and to activate them, the member was to call from their home number. Unable to activate, as no phone number [appeared] on the system. Their old debit card from Inland had been shut down on Friday. So they were unable to access their funds. Checks were issued with out the joint members name on them, as this information is taken from the system. 


Retirement, Social Security and other direct deposits were not posted to account because they had not been set up correctly. The deposits were rejected and Priority made no effort to correct the rejections. They just sat back and waited until the member called wanting to know where their money was or checks had been returned because the funds were not in there account. Loans were delinquent because the transfers where not made due to funds not in their account. Late notices were sent and calls made to members. Priority One took a loss of over $60,000. due to all the errors they made in the merger.


All because they want to save $50,000 You should ask them how many accounts they lost over the merger from Inland Counties CU. This is just the tip is the iceberg of the problems that Inland Counties members suffered during the merger not to mention what their employees.

I hope NCUA does something about the board (who wanted to get paid a monthly salary, which is against the Regs) I guess they forget they are VOLUNTEERS ( UNPAID WORKERS) as described in the dictionary. They are just in it for themselves and what they can gain.

KayO is absolutely correct. Priority One chose the frugal approach in converting Inland Counties' member records. The savings of $50,000 eventually cost $100,000 to resolve. 

KayO also brings up a little known suggestion made by the Board in 2007, which asked that they be paid a salary to serve on the Board. Yes, if the suggestion had been ratified, it would have been illegal and a conflict with the industry's mandates which require voluntary board members.  


The debacle caused by the conversion was made worse by the failure of Charles R. Wiggington, Sr. to respond quickly and effectively. Instead, the lazy President ordered his staff to only respond to members who took the time to call and report problems with their new Priority One accounts. 



 ANOTHER FATALITY

On Wednesday, September 8, 2010, President Wiggington and AVP, Rodger Smock, drove to Santa Clarita and informed the Valencia Branch Manager that her office would close at the end of October 2010. 

According to the President, the closure was ordered by Beatrice Walker and CFO, Saeid Raad, who decided the closure will save the credit union approximately $5500 currently being spent to lease the space. 


The decision to close the Valencia branch is grounded in something that is disturbingly emotional and grounded in obsession. The reason the President and AVP drove to Santa Clarita was to discuss a complaint filed by the Branch Manager just a few days earlier, against her supervisor, Beatrice Walker. 



SMITTEN

In 2009, Beatrice Walker stated she was considering closing the Valencia, Redlands and Burbank branches as a means by which to increase net capital and increase profit.


She changed her mind when she visited the Branch and met the very attractive Branch Manager of the location. She immediately removed Valencia from the chopping block and for a period of several weeks and at the end of each day, Ms. Walker left her office in South Pasadena and drove to Santa Clarita which is also where she resides. 


She would sit in the Valencia branch and gossip unendingly, inviting the Branch Manager and in time, dropping by the manager's home on weekends. Employees noticed the attention being poured upon the Branch Manager and soon, the rumor mill went into full throttle. The rumors reached the ears of the President and soon afterwards, told Ms. Walker that she must remain in South Pasadena until the end of her shift. However, Ms. Walker was not dissuaded and continued in her efforts to force a friendship with the Branch Manager. 


However, the Branch Manager grew tired of Ms. Walker visiting her at her home on weekends, announced. By the way, the Branch Manager is married. However, Ms. Walker was proved tenacious and began asking the Branch Manager to show her where buys her clothes and cuts her hair. 


During the week, she would spend the day talking about the Branch Manager to her clique- Credit Resolutions Director, Yvonne Boutte, and Loan Manager, Joseph Garcia. She was smitten. 


This past January, Ms. Walker issued a notice informing all branches that the Valencia Branch Manager was going to start working at the South Pasadena branch indefinitely, at least, three-days per week. 


On the day of her arrival, the Valencia Branch manager was met by Ms. Walker at the reception desk. Ms. Walker wore a neatly pressed dark purple-colored suit, a cream colored blouse and a strand of pears. No one had seen her dress so formerly since Ms. Walker's arrival at the credit union on June 1, 2009. 


She accompanied the Branch Manager to a desk in the Loan Department and she remained sitting alongside the Branch Manager while she sat receiving training in how to fund consumer loans.  Ms. Walker's behavior did not elude the attention of employees in the Loan and Member Services Departments and further instigated rumors about her sexuality. We've got to admit, the cross-training session was unusual since Ms. Walker was not being trained to fund loans. 


Also peculiar is that the Valencia Branch Manager was to undergo training in every department at the main branch, but aside from four days spent in the Call Center, she spent the remainder of her time sitting in the Loan Department.  

During her training, Ms. Walker would visit frequently and sit at her desk, gossiping and fawning over how happy she was to have the Branch Manager at the main branch. In Ms. Walker's words, "I'm so happy that you're here with me." 



“I’LL GET YOU AND YOUR LITTLE DOG TOTO!”

Ms. Walker usually doesn't drive to work. She travels to South Pasadena by train and has arranged being picked up each morning at the train stop in South Pasadena.

However, since she and the Valencia Branch Manager live in the Santa Clarita Valley, she asked the Branch Manager to pick her up at her home each morning so that they could drive together to work. Over the weeks, Ms. Walker grew more comfortable and when speaking about the Branch Manager, began referring her as "my driver" and "my chauffeur."   


Apparently, the Valencia Branch Manager was not receptive to the condescending label that had been placed on her by the emotionally erratic, Ms. Walker. As their working relationship grew strained, Ms. Walker began publicly mocking the Branch Manager's Spanish accent and publicly impugning her character. Rumors spread that Ms. Walker was furious that she'd been scorned by the popular and well-liked Branch Manager. 


One day, the Branch Manager did not report to work. Rumors spread that she'd been terminated because she rejected Ms. Walker's overtures for a "friendship." The rumors evidently reached Ms. Walker who informed Yvonne Boutte and Joseph Garcia that the manager left the credit union on a medical leave of absence. The two, known for their addiction to gossip, informed many other staff members and soon Ms. Walker's statements reached the staffs at all branches. 
During the manager's absence, Ms. Walker loudly plotted the termination of the Branch Manager because according to the COO, the Branch Manager was "difficult." We have to point out that Ms. Walker's verbalizations constitute a breach of confidentiality, a breach she and the President used to terminate numerous employees throughout the end of 2009 and through mid-2010.

During her absence, Ms. Walker and notorious AVP, Sylvia Perez, often visited the Valencia Branch and met with employees, asking them what they thought of the Branch Manager. One one occasion, Ms. Walker and Mrs. Perez, took the entire staff to a local bar for happy hour. 


The Branch Manager returned to work during the first week of September and five days later, Ms. Walker decided that the Valencia branch must close by the end of October 2010. The rejected Ms. Walker chose to close the Valencia branch all together rather than relocating the office and its staff to a less expensive location. Evidently, her reaction was to destroy the entire location and force the unemployment of the office's entire staff, all because she'd been jilted. On an unrelated note, Ms. Walker is almost 50 years old. 

Undeniably, Ms. Walker has not talent for creating new business or successful streams of income but she is a master at launching scathing campaigns designed to destroy those who reject her unwanted attention. 


TO BE CONTINUED........







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Anonymous said...

I think Providence merging with P1 was a good idea on paper, like a lot of things they do at P1. The people who used to head Providence are probably sorry now, knowing that Charles Wiggington and Bea Walker have lost or will lose every office that once merged with them. Years ago P1 pissed off one of the managers at St Joseph Hospital so that she was able to keep a distance between P1 and the hospital. She was able to stop P1 from having more than 5 minutes during new hire orientations to talk about products and services. Less than 5 minutes! Though a lot of Providence's employees like the BD staff they don't like P1 and particularly Charles Wiggington plus now they have gotten to know Bea Walker. Sylvia Perez likes to use that crooked insincere smile to try to get people at the hospital and Burbank chamber to join P1. She says its because she loves the cu but Sylvia is one of the most horrible, meanest, most uneducated people you will ever meet, and she wants the numbers to make herself look good, not because she loves the cu. She certainly treats a lot of staff like crap because she's miserable with herself. Guess she and Bea have a lot in common. Sylvia doesn't know that no amount of gifts or lies, will win her friends. Have you noticed during staff meetings hardly any employee talk to her and don't want to sit with her.

Anonymous said...

Bea headed the last 2 meetings in 2009. In Nov she took complete control and Wigg didn't show up until after the meeting ended and all he did was pass out bonus checks to the employees. In April '10 she headed that meeting and only let Wigg speak for about 3 minutes. Today, Wigg, Smock and Saeid spoke but no Bea Walker. What happened? Not that anyone wanted to see her, but what happened?

Anonymous said...

Charles asked if we know why they're closing the branches? Yes, because you mismanaged the cu, sexual harasser. He also promised that everyone will get more hours by next year. He forgot to say that's if the cu is still in business. By the way, did anyone listen to Saeid?

Anonymous said...

WHY DID WE HAVE A MEETING? It lasted what 45-50-55 minutes and they didn't say sh-t. Employees drove from Valencia, Van Nuys, Burbank, and Los Angeles branhes to listen to Wigg say things are getting better and that next year people will be working 40 hours a week again. Shut-up idiot! That's not going to happen as long as your president. Loser. And what happened to the real brains behind the operation, Bea Walker? She didn't even have the good manners to show up on time. She expects employees to be there on time but she comes clopping in late. It couldn't have been be she spent extra time trying to look pretty.
And Wigg should put in writing that he's going to make sure we are all getting those 40 hours a week he promised, starting in 2011.

This is the same idiot who said things were getting better when he pushed the cu into the red. He's the reason why people have lost their jobs and have been abused and lied about. And did you hear that idiot, Rodger Smock? Why doesn't he retire? He's like what, 150 years old?

And why rent a place to have a meeting that was less than an hour long. P1's managers don't know what they are doing and they don't know how to save or spend money. Renting a hall when your closing branches, cutting hours and taking away benefits is as stupid as hiring ugly old Bea Walker to be COO. And what was that crap about having us all sign in? When we had a full staff and there was no planned branch closures they never had us sign in. Is Bea going to use our signatures to do a writing analysis and tell us where she thinks we fit in the credit union?

Anonymous said...

Was Bea really late? She and Esmeralda came in together because they supposedly drove in together. Couldn't thay have been at South Pasadena going through employee desks, computers or personnel files? I don't trust Bea, Esmeralda, Wiggington, Rodger, Sylvia, Yvonne, Joseph, or Cecilia.

Anonymous said...

I miss the old days when Wiggington would get up in front of the room and talk about Indianie, his aunt Jenny, his BMW's, and make promises we had a great cu, all while his hands were in his pockets and he played ball-LESS pocket pool.

In those days, everybody's favorite grandma, Rodger Smock would tell staff how much they were appreciated while tweedling his thumbs like WC Fields. I used to love when he could call out winning raffle ticket numbers and hand the winners some pretty little gift he personally picked out from the Big Lots store located 3 blocks from the South Pasadena office. Nowadays they can't even afford to raffle off a box of bobby pins. How things have changed.

And what happened to those meetings when you could bet, Beatrice Walker was going to stand at the podium, shaking and her voice trembling, and nervously making up some story that there were rumors she used to rob stage coaches when she was young or trying to convince us she used to be pretty and has always helped other businesses make money?

And what happened to those hell fire sermons that only Robert West could deliver? Maybe they should have hired Bishop Eddie Long to shake up things like Mr West did back in April 2010.

Yesterdays meeting was a snoozefest with lots of money spent on a hall you didn't need and food we didn't like, for something no one needed to hear. Here's an idea, Webinar. Its a new nifty invention, that could have saved time and money.

I guess the only good thing we all got is that we didn't have to see Bea's puddin' face or hear her lie AGAIN, though Wiggington did when he PROMISED that by 2011 we will be working 40 hours a week. Notice he never said we would get back our medical benefits?

Anonymous said...

$ on new carpeting, new floors for the lunch room, new umbrellas, a call center that doesn't work, remodeled offices for Wiggington and Walker. Why is it surprising these two chimps rented out a hall to have a meeting that was not needed?

Anonymous said...

Yesterday Wiggington said that "next year" some employees will get back their 40 hours a week they worked until this past June, when Bea Walker cut staff from full-time to part-time. So when in 2011 does Charles Wiggington expect to give employees back their full-time shifts? January, February, March or maybe October, November or December 2011? I don't think it even crossed his mind that 2011 is in less than 3 months?

If you look at the July and August financial reports, the little profit they made was NOT from new business. So how does Charles Wiggington exactly hope to get enough new business in the next 3 months so that employees can begin working 40 hours a week in 2011? Remember, November and December are slow business months. He couldn't get the cu out of the negative in all 2009 but somehow we are supposed to believe that the worst president the cu has ever had, is going to lead P1 to profit by 12/31/10. The only thing only thing you can be sure of is Charles Wiggington has a big mouth and is addicted to bragging and making promises he has NEVER kept.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday, Rodger Smock invited everyone who had questions about the credit union to call Charles Wiggington and Saeid Raad, because these "gentleman know a lot." I think 2009 proved how much Wiggington knows about getting a company in deep financial trouble. I think closing Valencia and Redlands also proves how much these two know about finances. Plus Wiggington let Bea Walker become the COO and then his BOSS. Do you really think he knows anything?

Please Miss Rodger, keep your opinions to yourself because all those years at P1 prove that you didn't know sh*t about running HR, but then again, you're not over HR anymore are you Miss Thang.

Anonymous said...

The quarterly report for the period ending 9/30/10 should appear on the NCUA website sometime this month. That will prove Wiggington and Walker are lying.

Anonymous said...

Why COO doesn't talk to Suzan?
At the all employee meeting she did not even try to say hello to anyone from Valencia branch. Is Bea Walker being sneaky again? Sylvia, Joseph and Cecilia were also to quiet with Valencia branch Manager did not interact like usual. I wonder what happened? It shows it obvious and It does not feel right! Some people asked suzanna what's going on how come executives or better say COO and Avp don't talk or call you her response was " they are busy and don't want to talk about it" I said WTF they had pushed Valencia to the curve and she's not saying anything. It's frustrating to us because we also know her employees are in touch with bea and Sylvia call her employees but does not ask to speak with suzanna at all!! Isn't that weird?? Aren't they supposed to follow protocol?

Anonymous said...

Bea is petty on top of all her other defects.

She didn't say hello to Suzanna because she's a low life with bad manners and no class. Remember, Manny's going away lunch. She knew he had worked at the cu for 16 years but she didn't even show up. She didn't do it because she couldn't stand him because he didn't want to do the unethical things she wanted him to do.

Have you noticed she doesn't respond to emails or phone calls.
Sylvia is a hypocrite and Joseph is a p*ssy. Cecilia's smirk tells you who she is.

For those who care about how people are treated, everything Bea does is horrible and if P1 was an honest cu, it wouldn't be allowed. She's a big ugly fish in a small pond. Soon she'll be a big ugly fish in a dried up pond.

Anonymous said...

P1 use to be the best place to work at, but after Charles Wiggington the sexual and verbal harrasser took over you could see everything going down hill. Now comes in Bea Walker, or as we call him/her Bread Pudding Face and now it's like going over a water fall. Oh to go back to the days of Mr. Harris, thats right mr. sexual harrasser, YOU WILL NEVER BE ANYWHERE NEAR THE REAL MAN MR. HARRIS WAS AND IS. And Bea, heres a real put down for you, you will never be anywhere near the man wigg is or for that matter near the man Yvonee Booty is. Now you all can go choke on that.

Anonymous said...

Bea is only a pretend man. Instead of being a strong woman of character she is a bully. Problem is Old Ugly is a big coward, otherwise she wouldn't backstab people, talk about them behind their backs, or spread lies. She's a wanna be man who can't cut it as a real woman. She almost makes sex harasser Wigg look like he's the perfect leader except he's a backstabber and coward too.

Anonymous said...

Blame Diedra Harris-Brooks and her clown board. They are the reason Wigg wasn't fired when he sexually harassed and why Bea has been allowed to run around the cu spending money that isn't hers and going after people like the sherriff in some western movie. You can through Lynnette in who is as dumb as dirt and has to kiss ass to keep her position because she sure ain't keeping it because of her brains or looks. And Sylvia, that b*tch should have been fired a long time ago. She has lied about so many employees and gotten a lot of good employees fired. She's insecure because she knows she doesn't have the brains to be a real AVP. And have you listened to her talk? 100% ghetto. She's an embarrassment from head to hoof. But the board and supervisory committee knows this and allow it so its them who are at fault.

Anonymous said...

P1 sounds like high school drama.
Bea sounds like she wants to be the prom queen who needs to fight dirty to win.

You need to fell sorry for her she has never in her life had some one like her more or less love her. She has some rel mental prombles and she puts them out frount for everyone to see.

Anonymous said...

Bea is a big girl, a very big girl. If she's that out of touch with her emotions then she
should get some serious counseling.

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