To: neb52
I work in the basement and for health reasons take the stairs to avoid our rickety elevators.
Wow, here's hoping this story will prompt Baylor into providing some overdue maintenance on your elevators! Don't suppose you feel like going public with your complaints? BTW, what is your job (if you don't mind me asking)?
26 posted on
08/17/2003 3:36:23 AM PDT by
demkicker
((I wanna kick some commie butt))
To: demkicker
Computer Operator in the Data Center. The elevators aren't that bad, but everybody thinks they have little demons living in them. The elevators are Otis and they did have a company come out and refurbish one elevator this past month. It looks like all they did was put a new door and new button panel on it. Otherwise it still has the same feel to it and the same ugly 70ish interior. The other set of elevators in the hospital part are newer, but they have the interior covered in cardboard, due to construction going on some of the nursing floors.
If things seem to get worse then I would diffinitely file a complaint with the Ethics Committee. I don't think our elevators are quite that bad yet. You know they have the customary moans, groans and slight bouncing that most aging elevators have and puts that little thought in the back of your head of are these things really safe.
27 posted on
08/17/2003 3:56:16 AM PDT by
neb52
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