Through my eyes
Ron Davis
Wanted: o7 Mature, intelligent, experienced and personable,
thick-skinned adult to work with a small team of others with similar
makeup as decision/policy makers for a large corporation. Must be
prepared to work at least 40 to 60 thankless hours per week, including
evenings, weekends and holidays. No bonus or profit sharing plan. Salary:
$175 per month.
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Doesn’t this job description and attendant salary just make you drool?
Why, I’ll bet a number of you had to get extra napkins or tissues just to
make your way through the copy.
For those of you who couldn’t do the math, the salary works out to
something on the order of 75 cents an hour. Stated another way, the happy
recipient of this princely monthly salary earns about one-seventh of the
minimum wage. In fact, if a family were relegated to this monthly salary,
it would set new records for living below the poverty line.
What position demands so much and pays so little? A Huntington Beach
City Council member.
Disabuse yourself of the notion that this is some sort of cream-puff
job with no real responsibilities. Council meetings are just the tip of
the iceberg in running this $270-million corporation. In addition to
council meetings, members attend study sessions, committee after
committee meetings, and meetings with constituents, lobbyists and
department heads. All of which take place mornings, evenings, weekends
and holidays and consume 40 to 60 hours per week.
It is not politically popular to suggest that we pay for something we
now get almost for free. Some will point to the current, eminently
qualified City Council, as evidence that people are willing to serve in
that position as volunteers. But, that ignores the fact that many of
those who currently serve on our City Council would be willing to spend
even more time on our behalf and be even better representatives, but for
the fact that they have to make a living. Expressed a different way, for
some members, having to earn a living gets in the way of being the best
councilperson they can be. Moreover, the office of City Council member
should not be open only to those who can afford to occupy the office. Our
salary structure effectively eliminates most people who have a regular
job with regular hours. As a result, our council consists of those who
have sufficient wealth so that they don’t require an income, or
professionals who can vary their hours to accommodate most of the council
obligations, or college professors. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not opposed
to being represented by any of these individuals, but merely suggest that
the position shouldn’t be open exclusively to this narrow class of
persons.
Persons of wealth, professionals and college professors are not a
representative cross-section of this community. We pay reasonable
salaries to our city clerk, city attorney and city treasurer, all are
elected officials.
While I am not suggesting salaries of the same magnitude for City
Council members, I am suggesting we revisit the $175 a month we currently
pay them. An independent committee, such as the finance board, should
make a salary recommendation to the citizens of Huntington Beach, which
ought to be placed on the March 2002 ballot for our approval or
disapproval.
* RON DAVIS is a private attorney who lives in Huntington Beach. He
can be reached by e-mail at o7 [email protected]
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