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New Bylaw Services Manager Named

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010 07:04 PM

Prince George, B.C.- The new  Bylaw Services Manager  for  the City of Prince George  is Guy Gusdal.
He will join City Hall March 15th and take over the post that has been vacant for the past 5 months since Ken Craig stepped down.
Gusdal will leave his post as Manager of Administration and Assistant Chief Administrative Officer with the rural Municipality of Macdonald in Manitoba.
He previously worked with the City of Vancouver  in a variety of roles. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree, a Diploma in Building Technology and is completing a Certificate in Municipal Administration.

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How much money per annum does he make? My taxes are going to go up. Just curious.
McDonald sounds a wee bit over qualified for this menial position.
Considering that the Rural Municipality of Macdonald Manitoba has a population of 5000 people I suspect that he is not over qualified.

The real question is. Why could we not hire someone from Prince George??? Surely there is someone in this burg that would be qualified to be a Bylaw Services Manager. Some one in City Hall could have been promoted, and we could have saved some money, by not filling their position.

We have far to many Managers at City Hall.






























Was no one in PG qualified for this position?
Government jobs in this town always go to outsiders because they 'know more' than locals and will leave town when their time is done here.
Mr. Gurdal. As a citizen of our city.... we apologize that you will now need to supervize our air quality fairy. Its been like a pesky misquito in the middle of the night. Can you swat it for us.

Thanks
What a stench when I got out of my car at the hospital. Peeyou! Those darn pesky wood stoves again. Inside the hospital is "fragrance free". How about the outside? Stinky gritty mill town. Other than that I like PG.
They should have hired the rcmp superintendent...she ain't cutting it over there.