Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to resign. This should be a wake up call for Arlington County to really take a look at who is making decision about future. This guy can't even manage his own life, why should he be in charge of managing a county?
What a judgmental and nasty thing to say.
It’s true, though. His personal approach to tough financial choices was to take on more debt and hope for the best. Is that what we want for the county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to resign. This should be a wake up call for Arlington County to really take a look at who is making decision about future. This guy can't even manage his own life, why should he be in charge of managing a county?
What a judgmental and nasty thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:He needs to resign. This should be a wake up call for Arlington County to really take a look at who is making decision about future. This guy can't even manage his own life, why should he be in charge of managing a county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Arlington resident, I’m more concerned about the fact that we apparently pay our board members so little for something that apparently is practically a full-time job. County board membership shouldn’t be only for the wealthy.
Is it a full time job or is he making it a full time job? The county manager handles running the county on a daily basis.
+1
You're supposed to run for the Board if you care about the well-being of the county. Now we have two "consultant" carpetbaggers who are looking at it as a paycheck and career option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Arlington resident, I’m more concerned about the fact that we apparently pay our board members so little for something that apparently is practically a full-time job. County board membership shouldn’t be only for the wealthy.
Is it a full time job or is he making it a full time job? The county manager handles running the county on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:As an Arlington resident, I’m more concerned about the fact that we apparently pay our board members so little for something that apparently is practically a full-time job. County board membership shouldn’t be only for the wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m somewhat confused by all the numbers. Article states mortgage debt around $484k. According to Zillow he bought his home in 2008 for $625 and now estimated at $797. Says he was served notice of foreclosure on 9/26. Why not just list it for $750 to try to sell and pay off debt and rent an apartment for a couple of years to get your finances in order?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Arlington resident, I’m more concerned about the fact that we apparently pay our board members so little for something that apparently is practically a full-time job. County board membership shouldn’t be only for the wealthy.
The guy has been on board for several years--he knew what the salary was and could have stepped down if it was not enough for him to support his needs. The fact that he didn't and makes me question his judgement and therefore question how effectively he will/can make decisions about county.
That’s not even remotely responsive to my point, which isn’t whether Dorsey knew what the salary was, but rather whether the salary level is appropriate to the job,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Arlington resident, I’m more concerned about the fact that we apparently pay our board members so little for something that apparently is practically a full-time job. County board membership shouldn’t be only for the wealthy.
The guy has been on board for several years--he knew what the salary was and could have stepped down if it was not enough for him to support his needs. The fact that he didn't and makes me question his judgement and therefore question how effectively he will/can make decisions about county.