[Sca-cooks] Dayboards
Tara Sersen Boroson
tsersen at nni.com
Thu Oct 18 12:50:31 PDT 2001
Iulliana, I didn't know you were involved at all; All I was told was:
Here's some soup for the dayboard. So, obviously, the lack of
communication, as Phillipa says, is the true culpret in hurting both of
our feelings. And, that failing came from a third party who decided
that the soup was neccisary without letting either of us know what was
going on. And, considering that person (and I think we're talking about
the same person, it's not the autocrat) was the most vocal about
critisizing my menu in the first place, I don't think my assumption
about her intention is unfounded.
-Magdalena
Seton1355 at aol.com wrote:
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> Please let me point out that good and open communication between all parties
> concerned is always an excellent idea.
>
> Who ever was second guessing the weather and the soup, should have gone
> directly to the dayboard cook and expressed concerns. Then the dayboard cook
> could have taken action.
>
> This "I was told to make soup" thingie smacks of going behind the person's
> back who said they would take care of day board. Come on folks, you gotta let
> people do their jobs.
>
>>Um, excuse me....I was asked to make the soup if it looked like it was going
>>to rain. I was also asked to do the same thing at the July event the year
>>before, and I came prepared. But it didn't rain, so I didn't make any soup.
>>If it hadn't been forecast to pour on us that weekend, I wouldn't have made
>>the soup. It had nothing to do with my faith or lack thereof in your
>>abilities. It wasn't even my idea to make the soup. I was just asked to
>>come prepared. I did not mean to step on anyone's toes, and I apologize if
>>I hurt your feelings. The honest truth is that the soup was related to the
>>weather, not the dayboard. I would have made soup that day *regardless* of
>>who did the dayboard.
>>
>>Iuliana
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