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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was just at the DC regional office, and the Resident Officer running the joint seemed really weird and eccentric (although I didn't really talk to him; just observed him.) I have dealt with investigators in the DC office several times, and investigators in the Baltimore office (the main regional office) many, many, many times and I do notice a difference in quality - the Baltimore folks are noticeably better. Not sure if there is a difference in work ethic. I have a ULP hearing in a few months in the DC office, so let's hope they live up to the nonexistent work ethic rumor. [/quote] Interesting. I'm the PP who worked there 15 years ago. Funny that you say that. I don't know who the current person in charge is but one of my funniest stories about the people there is the guy who kept a big pile of shoes in his office. He would commute in sneakers and then change into his work shoes. He would grab a left shoe and a right shoe - it didn't seem to matter if they matched. So funny. He was a very nice guy, but yeah, eccentric. Everyone was so kind and welcoming, but it was an odd place. I actually think the attorneys cared about their work, but yeah, they didn't have the solid work ethic that we have in my current fed law office. I proofread a brief for them and they didn't seem interested in correcting the typos or grammatical errors I found.[/quote] Funny. I worked with a guy at another agency who wore a CCCP lanyard around his neck. Of course, he was an eccentric weirdo. The DC resident officer is Mark Baptiste-Kalaris (had to look his name up). He seems like someone who has been with the agency for life. [/quote]
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