Showing posts with label Office Operation Supervisor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Office Operation Supervisor. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2011

Moving Out of Census Daze

As you will have noticed by now, I have posted infrequently on this blog for almost a year--this after almost a year of daily blogs.

I was involved with Census 2010 as a bilingual (Spanish) enumerator and as an Office Operations Supervisor for a suburb west of Chicago.  Census 2010 consisted of a series of operations and each operation could have separate staffing.  I was involved with Census 2010 from March, 2010 through the end of March, 2011, and was scheduled to participate in a final operation during May and June, 2011.  

The Census geared their temporary employees based on geography--wanting people to work in their local area.  Fortunately for the area in which I live, there was little to do in the final operation and no one from this area was hired.  For my area, Census 2010 and its follow-up activities are over.  (The U.S. Census Bureau has ongoing operations--Census 2010 was the Decennial Census.)
The Census believes strongly in protecting privacy and Census employees agree to terms of employment that include a $250,000 fine and up to five years of imprisonment for disclosing personal proprietary information (PPI).  That had a lot to do with not keeping up with posting.  I had several months between operations.  I took some of that time reviewing my earlier blog posts and am in the process of turning them into a book.

My focus and efforts are now in reaching out through the Internet to share my experience and insights as a global learning and change navigator.  Visit my new blog at http://www.JoelMonty.Info/blog/.  

You can also see more of what I'm up to these days on my Facebook Fan Page for JoelMontyPresents.