Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Tooting Our Own Horn
It always seems easier to point out those we think do their job poorly, while at the same time failing to recognize those that do their job exceptionally well. Through this forum, I hope that we can single out those that seem to be getting it right. Case in point, David Sullivan, Associate Court Clerk at New York County Family Court. He is extremely knowledgeable, as one might expect from a clerk with his tenure. If you come to him with a question he will stop whatever he is doing, give you his undivided attention and stay with you until your issue is resolved. As a new clerk in Family Court I can't tell you how invaluable his assistance was at times. Even if you just needed help finding a missing file (which almost never happens lol) he would stop what he was doing and help you look. I think about that experience every time I meet a new clerk and am called upon for some assistance. Thanks Dave, we could use a few more like you. JM
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John, I totally agree with you. Dave is indeed a good example of what a clerk should be. I have found that for the most part, CSET "alumnae" make excellent clerks as they are not afraid of hard work and come from a very friendly although slightly dysfunctional atmosphere.
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