Subject: Re: Civil servant fired for using state computers in SETI search
From: f/f george
Date: 08/10/2004, 20:36
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

On 8 Oct 2004 12:12:56 -0700, steve@schlosnagle.com (Steve
Schlosnagle) wrote:

Apparently the State of Ohio fired a programmer for using a 'server'
after hours to run SETI@home.

While this is definitely within their rights, it does strike me as
extreme.

What I find most disturbing was the tone of the quotes attributed to
this programmer's Director, a Mr. Tom Hayes:

"I understand his desire to search for intelligent life in outer
space, because obviously he doesn't find it in the mirror in the
morning," Hayes said. "I think that people can be comfortable that
security has beamed this man out of our building."

Not only is it clearly derogatory to the employee, but it makes light
of a serious scientific project.

It is hard enough to get Americans to relate to the need for
scientific research to support our bloated standard of living without
some bureaucrat making immature jokes to garner attention from the
newspapers.

I urge all Ohio residents to contact their representatives and let
them know what they think of this sideshow stunt.

Links to newspaper articles tend to require registering at that site
so try this google search first:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=seti+hayes&btnG=Search+News

If this man does not sue that ex boss for making harmfull comments
then he needs to talk to a lawyer! A boss CANNOT say things like that
even though you do not work their any more. Heck, even letters of
recommendation from your old boss cannot say ANYTHING negative about
you unless they have the facts to back them up, and lawyers just LOVE
to tear facts apart!!! This guy should get at least the salary he
would have been paid until his normal retirement age which could be
either 62 1/2  or 65 years old. This guys character was assailed by
his ex boss and he will have a very hard time getting any kind of a
job because of it. Mr. Tom Hayes needs an education in how things work
in the real world of personel matters.
I sure hope the ACLU reads that paper!!!!