Monday, September 28, 2009

Hard Work is all in a day's work...Supposedly

As mentioned in a previous post, I had indicated that Dulles Supervisor Stevens Miller voted for a pay increase that would have been triple his salary, as a part-time county supervisor.  The Loudoun Times reported in February 2008 that Miller had some frustrations with the demands of the job. 

At a recent breakfast with the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, he said board members should be paid more. He currently makes $41,200 a year as a supervisor. The position is considered part-time.

At Tuesday's meeting, he voiced his frustration at the workload placed upon supervisors.

"No one told you had to work this hard," he said mostly in jest. "Perhaps someone should have told me this before I took the job."

Also, during a series of votes on whether the board would support or oppose certain bills coursing through the General Assembly, Miller vented that supervisors were not given adequate time to pour through the legislation thoroughly enough to formulate an opinion.
If Miller had reservations about being a supervisor, then why does he believe that those in the 86th District should elect him as their delegate?

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