From: Snoopy the Celtics Beagle <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: celtics@xxxxxxxx, Celticsstuffgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: a question no one in Colorado seems to be asking
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 16:46:55 -0400
At 04:35 PM 7/19/03 -0400, Shawn Niles wrote:
>Thats going overboard Snoop. There are a lot of jobs in this country
where
>people are required to work alone. There's some level of maturity that is
>expected of people that are old enough to work. However, this girl knew
>probably knew what she was doing by going into the room. The question is
>whether or not she changed her mind about it once she got in there, and
>whether or not Kobe allowed her to.
>
>Chaperones for pizza delivery people too? They work alone too, after all.
Don't laugh. There were changes to pizza delivery after a few drivers were
assaulted and killed.
After I wrote my original posts, I heard on the news that the woman
allegedly went to Kobe's room after her shift was over--which conflicts
with reports that she was going to his room in an official capacity. I
know there's a certain maturity level required. I just don't think that
the *average* 19-year-old has that maturity. For all I know, she's the
most responsible kid in Colorado.
I don't, however, think that it's often a good idea for people to work
alone--say in convenience stores, hotels, and any place where you have
face-to-face customer contact. I've done customer contact work, and I know
for a personal fact there's some seemingly nice people out there who are
really around the bend.
Snoopy the Celtics Beagle
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