Excerpts from the nwitimes.com:
Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson had a starring role as the CBS television series “Undercover Boss” made its eighth season premiere. The series follows executives as they slip anonymously into the rank and file of their own organization.
She saw her appearance in the show as an opportunity to highlight the city and the opportunity to acknowledge the entire group of employees, especially the ones who appeared on the segment.
Shooting of the episode took place in early August and on the show she is shown working alongside employees at the Gary Sanitary District, the city’s park department, the fire department, and the police department. A well-known and often photographed mayor, Freeman-Wilson was disguised with the help of her staff and a local beautician. It took about an hour each morning for the disguise to be applied.
She said none of the employees recognized her, although she did veto working with one employee who she thought would see through the disguise. Employees were told that she was a contestant on a game show called Tough Jobs.
Clips show Freeman-Wilson raking sludge at the sanitary district, helping to pick up trash by tossing a large container of trash into a large, 25-year-old beach cleaning vehicle at the city beaches, getting into a firefighter’s gear, and undergoing some police training. The job at the sanitary district was the worst, she said.
Based on what she learned, Freeman-Wilson said it was decided that a payloader would be a better piece of equipment to use for that on the beach. The city is also going to rehab the firehouses, beginning with the one she worked at, and obtain more police vehicles than originally intended.
The mayor said the experience with the employees left her with a real sense of pride and gratitude. The employees she worked with are underpaid and overworked, but were some of the most dedicated people she ever worked with.
thanks Asher
#1 by CrabbyMilton on July 26, 2017 - 12:32 PM
Well Rob, your comment about green lights and wheel type is a separate issue in regards to if the thing performs when the alarm comes in. Complaining about cosmetics is a mater of historical discussion and just friendly back and forth based on personal preference. Sad that some have to go too far with it but I digress.
But nobody can disagree when a apparatus is no good and is virtually useless when lives are at risk regardless of how it looks.
#2 by MABAS 21 on July 26, 2017 - 10:13 AM
Saw an article in the NWI times yesterday in which Gary was fighting multiple semi truck fires. In the picture it appears there’s an ex Hammond engine shown as Engine 4. Are those the Pierce Sabers Gary bought?
#3 by Rob on July 26, 2017 - 12:00 AM
Maybe they seen fit that the Pierce product would better serve them? All of you get a little too excited when someone does something you don’t like. Next you will complain about the wheels being chrome vs painted. Or no green lights. It’s fire apparatus that is capable of transporting us, our equipment and water/foam. You get what you pay for. Sometimes it’s rusty frames and sometimes it’s 25 years of service.
#4 by Rusty on July 25, 2017 - 4:39 PM
This was about 6 months ago. I wonder what the Mayor has done since then, besides buy 5 Pierce Saber Engines @ high bid over the E-One that was alot lower per truck. It is quite interesting that they have no money to buy anything but they buy the HIGH BID.
#5 by Mike on July 25, 2017 - 7:25 AM
It’s funny how it’s ok for subpar equipment and building that should be condemned until your in them and it personally affects you. We’ll see if she sticks to her word.