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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I think public housing leadership should be required to live in the different units as a condition of keeping the job. Yes, it would take out a unit for someone who doesn’t have other options. But it would absolutely improve conditions for everyone who is in if the leader had some skin in the game. [/quote] And they should be required to live in the dodgier ones. The ones that need improving. [/quote] Exactly. It’d be well worth the cost to have them move every 2-3 years to make sure all of the buildings are getting attention. Go in alphabetical order and if one leaves, the next picks up at the next building on the list. [/quote] IDK if you can do this without some extra hazard pay or whatever that employees get who do not get to choose where and how to live. Because you are effectively making his life outside of working hours be dedicated to work, for which people are usually compensated. Like people who are military deployed or work on oil rigs or have to be live-in caretakers, etc, e.g. don't control their living conditions. It would have to be free housing to motivate people to do this and disclosed as part of a job. [/quote]
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