Thursday, November 23, 2006

Corruption Abounds

Here's just one all-too-common scenario:

The chief, the leader of the "community" in this area of our city, demands that "his" people work on our camp. So, we pay the chief and his people to work. Actually, we pay them not to work. Here's how it works:

They show up and are given odd jobs that can't be too destructive -- painting the curbs black and white alternately, painting a stop sign on the pavement (ok, it was spelled "sotp" and was facing the wrong direction!) -- his guys are paid to do these things -- regularly. But that's not enough -- he wants them to be the plumbers, the electricians, etc. Training? Of course not. How hard can it be, after all?

So, they took 3 months to "renovate" a place that now needs more renovation than it did before! To get a real plumber on the camp requires that the plumber pay the chief and that our company pay the chief. And then the chief might still say "no!"

So, he's paid to work and he's paid NOT to work and ...

two guys are now in jail because

well, ... it went like this:

the trash truck was heading out of camp driving way too fast as I was walking down the main street in camp. I motioned him to slow it down!! He altered his speed. But first, he surged as he down shifted. This caused the stuff in the back of the truck to shift. A can of paint -- bright yellow -- came flying out of the back of the truck, hit the street, burst open and ... well ... painted the road!!! A full can of paint. Yellow. Good paint.

Long story, short version -- the reason the guys are in jail is that the paint was stolen from the camp. A search of the "trash" truck found DVD players, light fixtures, chairs, DSTV decoders, remote controls, more chairs, ...

And get this ... the source of the "trash" -- the chief's "workers" of course -- as they "work" in a vacant house.

So, he's paid to work
and creates a disaster!
He's paid to NOT work
and demands more pay!
So he robs us while his workers do the work they're there to really do --
spy on the qualified workers and report back to the chief so he can demand more pay and
rob houses they are trying to "work" in!!

What do we do about it?
We give the chief and his "workers" more work.

So, today --
in one house we told the chief's guys that we were noting all things that were in the house -- TV, decoder, DVD player, etc. If anything was missing -- he was responsible.

Then, we went to another house where contractors (trained workers, well ... we wouldn't hire them in the U.S. but they're more trained than the chief's guys) were ready to start a new project. Here's the pep talk they were given -- "If any of your workers sleep on the furniture, on the floor, anywhere in the house ... or if any of your workers eat anywhere in this house --- they will be thrown off of the camp. You can sleep in the car but not the house."
Sheesh -- and I thought the workers were there to ...

well ...

work!!!

2 comments:

Sharon said...

That's a very reasonable question, actually. Unfortunately, the answer is unreasonable -- he gets some of his community guys to sit in front of the gates in plastic chairs and block all contractors from entering the camp. "Trespassing" laws don't seem to exist -- they can just block the gate until they get enough money.
So now, sometimes the good contractors are smuggled in when the chief's spies aren't around -- that seems a bit risky to me and too short term. I would like the company to find a long-term solution, but ...

Sharon said...

Dava,
The name of the church is Changepoint. My parents and sis and her husband also are involved there. My brother's the lead pastor. He has a wife and two teenagers.

So, for sure some in the family could hook up with Nolan and help him get settled in -- so important!
My mom and sis do a lot of that and Dad's an elder and does a lot of connecting folks together.

They have a new ministry starting for 20 somethings and had a few hundrend attend the first meeting, I do believe -- so he'd find some great friends.

The church is great about discipling new followers and all, too.

Just get me his info.

He can find Changepoint on the web -- it's located at Raspberry Road and Minnesota I think -- big building.

There are a few service options.