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This email is all about getting a property manager to remove a trash can full of rotting, old food on a construction site AND getting AC turned on inside a nearly finished construction project in DC where all doors and windows were closed in AUGUST WITH NO AC WHILE 50 CONTRACTORS TOILED IN CEILINGS TO DROP WIRING AND ELECTRICAL. Trash can as described smelled like a living, hot NYC Sewer.

Finally, I carried the damn trash myself to the 1st floor of the building and left it in the goddamned lobby of the building. You can bet it got removed then...

Start from the bottom.

John,

It may not be construction related but it is move related and therefore not the responsibility of the building staff to remove. You see all tenants share in the cost of normal nightly trash removal. Extra trash generated due to moves and construction are an additional cost that is not shared by the other tenants. We do not have enough staff available to remove your trash throughout the day.


Scott


From: John
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:16 AM
To: Building Management, Contractor, PM, CEO, CFO, etc
Cc: CFO, CEO,PM, Contractor
Subject: Re: 2 requests- trash pickup and AC

Building Managers

We will continue to generate trash today in the 2nd and 3rd floor suites that is not construction related. Some of it may be food trash. As a tenant and part of a big move, I’d like this addressed. I personally carried a bag of trash on my own to the dumpster yesterday.

Where do you want us to put this trash on each floor since trash cans aren’t out yet?

Thanks,


John

On 8/4/08 9:35 AM, " Scott @ Washington DC" Scott wrote:
All,

We will call for an extra pick up because the compactor is nearly full. They only make pick ups first thing in the morning due to traffic issues so the earliest they will make it is tomorrow morning.

Contractor, I have just inspected the trash and it is a combination of both packing and construction material.


-Scott


From: Sharon @ Washington DC
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:28 AM
To: Contractor, PM, John, Sharon
Subject: RE: 2 requests- trash pickup and AC

Contractor-
Project Manager was under the impression that you was taking care of it? Please advise.


Sharon




From: Contractor
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 8:55 AM
To: Sharon, Wayne, Others
Subject: RE: 2 requests- trash pickup and AC

That trash is not related to Contractor or its trades.




From: Sharon
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 8:34 AM
To: John, Wayne
Subject: FW: 2 requests- trash pickup and AC

The trash issue is Contractor related. Wayne can you confirm the AC is turned on?


Sharon




From: John
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 2:14 PM
To: Contractor, PM, Building Management
Subject: 2 requests- trash pickup and AC

Dear whomever is managing trash pickup,

Can we get a 3rd Floor trash pickup ASAP please?

The pile near the North areas is growing and will continue to grow very quickly as we unbox equipment for reconnects. There is also old food in the trash that is beginning to have a rank smell.

Is the building AC going to be turned on today? I have about 40-50 people in the suite working on wiring and AV. We requested this over three weeks ago both officially and in construction meetings.

Thanks,


--
John

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-----Original Message-----
From: ****
Sent: Mon 7/21/2008 11:58 AM
To: Kayte
Subject: RE: This is M***

Hey Kayte
It is ok that I can stop by this afternoon????? We need the DVD by wednesday. I have to 30 copies tomorrow. and if anything happen today and i can also go tomorrow.

Let me know is that ok for you.
And it would be great if you can leave me your room NO. I forget.

M***



She gave me 10 VHS tapes about 4 hours long each and wanted them digitized, edited, and made into 30 dvd's by the next day. Haha.

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They gave me an email address, but I have never once checked it.
This is a word for word conversation I had about it this morning.

'Hey, did you get that email I sent you about the meeting?'
'No, no I did not'
'That's strange, everyone else got it'
'That indeed is very strange, unexplainable really. Truly bizarre.'
'Uh, yeah...it's at 3 in the big break room'
'Gotcha, 5 o'clock in the washroom'
'uh, yeah...haha, that's funny. That would be funny. But seriously, you should call them and have them fix your email'
'But this is a pretty small office, if you need to tell me something you can just turn to me and tell me, no? I mean, I work 5 foot from you all day'
'Yeah but you need an email so I can send you emails about meetings and stuff. We have to have a record of me sending and you replying to my email saying you'll be there for the files'
'Why?'
'Because they just want us to keep everything like that on file'
'But why?'
'I really don't know, we just have to'
'That's kind of retarded, don't you think?'
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