Questionnaires and surveys: Expert incumbents or supervisors often respond to questionnaires or surveys as a part of job analysis.
They contend that the supervisor did not respond but filed insubordination charges against them the next day.
The supervisors were responding to widespread complaints that town houses were driving down property values and overcrowding schools.
He said the supervisor responded: "Don't worry about it, just check 'no.' " The supervisor denied that in court.
His supervisor responded by calling him into his office, tearing up the tickets in front of him and taking away the file, he said.
The supervisor responded with a quizzical tilt of his head, as if to say that he didn?
The supervisor responded that such side businesses were allowed.
I've had cases 10 times more complicated than this where a supervisor in a field office responds front and center.
That supervisor did not respond to a telephone message.
In 2004, a supervisor at WBEE responded: "These are not optional.