To the Editor: This letter is regarding the recent hirings by the U.P.E.I.S.U. In my opinion there was a great injustice done in these hirings. 'Ihe U.P.E.I.S.U. hires its staff on the advice of the Personnel Board. The Personnel Board meets with everyone who‘has appliedifor a job with the Student Union. They grant you a 15 minute interview During the they ask you a fairly standard (set of questionsrwith the big one being, "Why do you want this job?" which doesn't vary much for different jobs. ‘ I don't believe the use of a Personnel Board is_ the best way for hiring" people for the Student Union. The question Whid'l I wish to raise is, is the Personnel Board qualified to interview people for the jobs? How many of the Personnel Board have experience as a bartender, waitress, campus policemen, photographer, radio station manager, nays- paper editor, etc.? From ' the people they recently recommended to Council to hire, I say no. The person hired for Campus Police, mief has no previous - eXperience with the UPEI Campts Police. ed to hire back many C.P.s. with previous experience, and a good recommendation from the past C.P. dlief. The waitress who had the most previous experience was not hired for some reason. ~ The past Campus Pelice Chief was invited to be present at Campus Police However, the Head Bartender was not invited to inter— views of the bar staff, a qualified person who has worked with sale of the 7 applicants, and has a general knowledge of the type of people needed. I feel not inviting the Head , Bartender to participate was a gross oversight by the Personnel Board._ After the Personnel Board has completed their inter-' views, the chairperson brings their recamrendations to Council. Every time the Council questioned the They neglect- SENIORS!!! ' ‘IHETIMEHASCDMEFORTHECLASSOF1980'10GET' DUNN TO WORK! WEHAVEIOI‘STOIIDIFWEPLANTO GRADUATE IN STYIE, AND IT WILLTAKE‘. NDRE 'IHAN 3OR4PEOPIETOCIYI‘ITAILIDNE. SO, ALLSENIOEAREASKED'IO PIEASETRY'IOA’ITEND THE FIRST SENIOR CLASS MEETING FOR THIS YEAR WHICH WILL BE HELD 'IWICE. YES,'IWI[E. IN ORDER 'IHAT AS MANY AS POSSIBLE MIGHT ATIEND, ‘IWO FIIST MEETINCS WILL BE HELD THIS WEEK — THE FIRST on TUESDAY NICHT, OCIOBER 9, AT 'IEN O'CLDCK IN THE PANTHER IDLING}, THE SECDNDICN WEIIMISDAY NIGHT, OCIOBER 10, AT 6:30, AGAIN IN THE PANTHER IDLNGE. ITElVB TO BE DISCKBSED INC- LUDE ELECTION OF AN EXECUTIVE ,‘ GRAD PICTURES, ” CLASS SWEATEIS, CDMING EVENTS. ALL SENIOIS SHOULD TRY TO ATTEND ONE OF THESE MEEI‘INCS! \ Let's 60 Seniors, Class of. 1980! Chairperson, she respmded, "We felt this was‘the best person for the job.“ There is no way the COuncil can find out who else applied ‘for the job. So there is no real way the Council can _ be sure it really best person. for the j'db. The Personnel Board can pretty well hire who they persuaded to hire someone just on the fact one person might like this person. The 1110 big problems with the Personnel Board are: ‘1) they have no control factor or someone to answers to, because they don't have to justify their recamendaticns. 2) they don't have‘to live with their decisions. It doesn't bother them if they hire the right person or not. _ It is the of this writer that the Personnel Board may just have dug their om grave. Yours sincerely, Neil MacKenzie Head Bartender U.P.E.I.S.U. To the Editor: The following is what you I could call a "real nasty letter". It concerns the recent hirings and recamendatims put‘ forth by the Personnel Board. ‘ Being the poor, average 4 university student that I am, I deci<kd to fill out‘ an application form for a bar waitress at the Panther Lounge. Number 1 mistake! 'Do not apply for a jd) where you've had 4 years experience as a waitress, 3 in a licensed restaurant. This inform— , ation-was legibly stated q: the application form but apparently was over- looked. "Rumor hath it" that the Personnel Board never saw this expe, rience€ on the form. Why, sure! my only asked me during the intervrew' about the place I had previously worked at. the name. Board hires on the basis , cf experience, why do They even stated If the Personnel THE UPEI SUN, October km, .1979". page i2- i. V " ,4'. girls who never carried a . tray before get hired? ‘ Either they had a helluva'n intervisv or they know, the Personnel Board (know what I mean!) "rumor also hath it" that girls who go out with head bartenders don't have an chance of being hired. The Personnel Board, in my opinion, and others as well, seem to think that it would notlookverygoodiflgot hired with my boyfriend‘ behind the bar! ch, do I have news for you! For 3 .weekstoricedatthe‘ Panther Lounge (Sept. 13 —- Sept. 27) and every night I worked, Neil was behind the bar. People noticed , and complimented on how well we worked together and said a(fine job was being , accomplished! Whid’l brings me to my next point. The applicants are to name 3 réferences when applying for a job, andnaturally, these should be referred to, not overlooked. So why was only one reference queried? This reference even gave me a good recomrendaticn! I can see why my other refer- ences weren't asked though; one was the head bartender In‘ordef‘for these recommendations to be put forth, théy have to be ‘ presented and pasSed at Student Cbmcil. If Oomdl members had voted no instead of abstaining, then things may have been righted. You can't vote maybe! It's either’yes or no! If, Student Comcil weren't a bmdn of diidcen shits. and said what they thought, then things might bedifferent around this place. To end with ax'happy note, all‘I cansay is thatflie system under which the Personnel Board operates stinks, and they must have suffered a terrible strain during the interviews. Why do I 3337 121115? Just take a look at the injustice mic'h resulted. . “ Yours truly, P.O.P. ‘ ' Pissed-Off-—Patti (Patti Bradley)