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Adam Blake - 61. Chapter 61

I checked the calendar, Easter was coming up fast and I wasn’t sure what the school did for that holiday. So guess where I went to find out, Jane.

I took my small suitcase and went to my room, and then went to the training center to see Jane. “How was your weekend?”

“It was very relaxing. I think I’ll like this job. Tell me, what is this adjustment in salaries everyone got. We were all very surprised.”

“I’ll tell you but please don’t tell anyone else.” I knew she’d tell and that was ok, “When I compared the salaries of the staff and secretaries with the national averages, we were paying way below those averages. So I brought everyone to where they should be according to the position they held.”

“But there was a small increase before that.”

“Yes, the Directors charged the staff for their meals and their rooms. I stopped that. Not only was the school duped, but so was the staff. That’s over now.”

“I’m glad but that isn’t what you came to see me about?”

“No, I’d like to know what has been done in the past about holidays, what did you all do for Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.”

“You weren't here for Thanksgiving and Christmas. So you know Thanksgiving is an American holiday and we had that traditional dinner. Christmas isn’t celebrated by all of our students and neither is Easter. So if a parent wanted to spend any of their national or spiritual holidays with their child, they sent a plane to get him. We excused the child and giving him his assignments before he left. You’ll be surprised how many ask to stay here.”

“I guess that makes sense. I think like an American and think everyone celebrates the same holiday that we do, thanks. So how are you doing?”

“I’m enjoying this job more than being a secretary. The only problem, I miss having coffee in the morning with everyone.”

“You don’t need to be here at a specific time, usually tests are given towards the end of the class. I expect to see you at breakfast and dinner.”

I walked back down to my office. “How’s Jane?”

“She misses us, I told her there was no reason she couldn’t have coffee and dinner with us.”

So in the afternoon, I read the rest of the mail, sent a response to the trustees, and reviewed what the architect sent me. “James, do you still have those drawings for this building?”

“What are you going to do next?”

“I want to check out the rooms I haven’t seen and then I want to check out the basement. The architect said there was a full basement under the original building but not under the extension. Maybe I can find another room like the one Mr. Rusello is working in.”

Looking at the drawing, “James, what’s this room. It’s close to the classrooms?”

“I don’t know, we can check it out.”

Walking to the room, I had the opportunity to look into a few classrooms. What I saw was way different from what I had seen when I went to observe Mr. Cees. The students had pulled their desks together and seem to be in a debate about something. Bob saw me watching, he just smiled as he tilted his head toward the students. I smiled and nodded my head indicating what I saw was good.

James opened the door to the room we saw on the print. “James, this room is in the biggest disarray I have ever seen. How could anyone find anything in here? This is how we end up over-ordering.”

“A project for the boys maybe

“Yes, differently, but if I ask for volunteers, I’ll have them all here.”

“Do a lottery? How many boys do you think could straighten this room out?”

“I would three or four max.”

“Now let’s check out this room here, pointing to the map.”\

“That is where the apartments are for the staff, we no longer have.”

When James opened that door, I couldn’t believe what I saw. There were cases of wine, cases of caviar, as well as cases of various packaged food. “Doc, look at this?”

When James moved aside a cabinet, there was a freezer that was loaded with seafood and expensive cuts of beef. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It was a pantry for the privileged staff.

“James, stay here, I’m going to the kitchen to get the boys to come and carry this to the kitchen freezers and cupboards.”

“What about the wine and caviar?”

“We are going to have an auction, only all bids must be submitted in writing.”

“We will need to inventory this. Can the boys help?”

“Sure you can take the information down as they read off the labels. I just can’t believe how they have raised themselves to the level of opulence by taking advantage of these boys. I’ll send the kitchen boys up.”

Walking into the kitchen, I see all three boys working. “Ms. Wilson, it seems some of the old staff had a pantry, I need the boys to bring some of the food here. Some of it is frozen and should go into the freezer. There are quite a few packaged goods as well. Since it is on the second floor we can’t use a cart. Do you have empty vegetable crates we can use?”

I saw Able look at me, I nodded and smiled. I watched as she had the boys empty two wooden vegetable crates into a sink. Then she handed one to Caleb and one to Able and told the boys to follow me.

When we got to the room, “James will show you the food to remove. The frozen food must go in the freezer.”

I watched the boys as they took their crates and began to load them with the frozen food. Able struggled a little lifting his crate, I went over and unloaded it a little. “I don’t want you to hurt yourself. Better to make two trips than get hurt. Don’t worry there will be plenty to do.”

I didn’t see James for the rest of the day.

“Mr. Rusello, you haven’t signed your painting in the cafeteria.”

“If I sign it, you would have to pay me.”

I took 500 dollars from my wallet, “Here, I’ve paid you now please sign it.”

He looked at me and smiled. The next day I checked and it was signed and also I noted a small Able in the corner.”

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13 minutes ago, weinerdog said:

When you say staff I'm guessing former Board members and not teachers.When there is little over site from the Trustees they noticed and took a lot of liberties but under any circumstances that was extreme greed and very arrogant.

They have to plan to do something very special  for the kids with the expensive cuts of meat.I would say they would not continue to buy that meat. but if they did at least it would be for the kids

I agree but knowing how they lined their pockets, one would expect this. Adam will use the food for the kids.  The wine he will raffle it off. Want to bet what the trustees will say

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Wow the previous employed are going to be taken to the cleaners, talk about being entitled, they took it to another level,but that just means another level to crash and burn from

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Only had caviar once, but I'll bid for some of that... Loving Adam :thankyou:Now I have to head to bed... Catch up tomorrow... Look after them kids Adam! Oh, what ever happened to Bobby and Scotty? 

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3 hours ago, weinerdog said:

When you say staff I'm guessing former Board members and not teachers.When there is little over site from the Trustees they noticed and took a lot of liberties but under any circumstances that was extreme greed and very arrogant.

They have to plan to do something very special  for the kids with the expensive cuts of meat.I would say they would not continue to buy that meat. but if they did at least it would be for the kids

I'm not sure what the trustee's know but my guess they have no idea what is going on at that school under Arlene.  You can be sure that the boys will enjoy that food

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2 hours ago, CLJobe said:

Right Adam's dad will have a field day

Yes and the boys will benefit

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1 hour ago, mikedup said:

Wow the previous employed are going to be taken to the cleaners, talk about being entitled, they took it to another level,but that just means another level to crash and burn from

Yes, and burn they will when they are charged with tax evasion

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1 hour ago, mfa607 said:

Greed. Horrible. Thank you for sharing this story!

Greed exists when people without a conscience is in charge and it happens at all levels

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1 hour ago, Kev said:

Only had caviar once, but I'll bid for some of that... Loving Adam :thankyou:Now I have to head to bed... Catch up tomorrow... Look after them kids Adam! Oh, what ever happened to Bobby and Scotty? 

They are still around. Sleep well

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I loved the end of this chapter where Mr. Rusello was asked to sign the painting in the cafeteria. When he went back to check Adam saw not just Mr. Rusello's signature but Abel's also. What a great way to encourage this boy to pursue his interest in art! Thanks. 

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2 minutes ago, JeffreyL said:

I loved the end of this chapter where Mr. Rusello was asked to sign the painting in the cafeteria. When he went back to check Adam saw not just Mr. Rusello's signature but Abel's also. What a great way to encourage this boy to pursue his interest in art! Thanks. 

you are welcome  now you will find out more about this protege  

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The more that is discovered about the perfidy of Arlene and her minions, the angrier and more disgusted I become. These kinds of blatant abuses of power are what give any group of people bad names, but even more so for educators.  As one myself, I am furious at this behavior. :wub:

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42 minutes ago, Clancy59 said:

The more that is discovered about the perfidy of Arlene and her minions, the angrier and more disgusted I become. These kinds of blatant abuses of power are what give any group of people bad names, but even more so for educators.  As one myself, I am furious at this behavior. :wub:

Unfortunately there are these types of people in all walks of life. In this story they prey on children, but they prey on the elderly as well.  I. may have to write a story along that line one of these days. But first I need top do my investigative work.

I have designated Adam as the avatar

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