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October 15, 2012    
The staff personalities in the Foundation org are twofold. They are either overly sweet and somewhat stupid, or there's the executives and other half of the org which are very militant and a pain in the ass to have to deal with or even know, really. I spent a few years on staff there as a body-router in Ybor City for them. Pretty much any conversation I would have with my seniors or HCO personnel were of a very serious nature. Was a painful place to be on staff at, but the Executive Director, Lynn Irons - who's got an unsavory ethical past, himself - goes to lengths to threaten his staff and make it impossible for them to leave without divine intervention of sorts. I would say if you hate your life and don't mind wasting it, Tampa Org is a great place to join staff at.
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Reviewed by masondexter November 09, 2012
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I worked there for a few years

The staff personalities in the Foundation org are twofold. They are either overly sweet and somewhat stupid, or there's the executives and other half of the org which are very militant and a pain in the ass to have to deal with or even know, really. I spent a few years on staff there as a body-router in Ybor City for them. Pretty much any conversation I would have with my seniors or HCO personnel were of a very serious nature. Was a painful place to be on staff at, but the Executive Director, Lynn Irons - who's got an unsavory ethical past, himself - goes to lengths to threaten his staff and make it impossible for them to leave without divine intervention of sorts. I would say if you hate your life and don't mind wasting it, Tampa Org is a great place to join staff at.

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Pros
Like any of the different organizations purchased and renovated by the Church, this one is obviously an equally aesthetic piece of real estate.
Cons
The staff on Foundation are the most militant dickwads on this side of the Mississippi

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Written by Thoughtful
November 09, 2012
I love your Pros and Cons. I wonder if you knew Mary Alice? She was once a good friend of mine years ago in Texas.
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