CENSUS ENUMERATORS COUNT ON HARD WORK.Byline: Jenifer B. McCrea I am your friendly neighborhood enumerator e·nu·mer·ate tr.v. e·nu·mer·at·ed, e·nu·mer·at·ing, e·nu·mer·ates 1. To count off or name one by one; list: A spokesperson enumerated the strikers' demands. 2. . It isn't an easy job, I'll tell you that. I have had arguments with my friends, neighbors and family as to why the census is necessary. I have had to take my truck off-roading to count some people. I have had doors slammed in my face, been cursed at and I even walked up to one residence where the door was wide open and the residents were busy doing illegal drugs. It has been quite an experience. When I took the initial test, the trainer told us that Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, had been undercounted by so much in the last census that they had missed out on enough money to build eight schools in 10 years. No wonder the city has put up an extra $150,000 to make sure every person in Santa Clarita is counted this time around. All across the country people sat in classes just like mine. Why did they come? The reasons were as varied as the people who were in my class. Hudson was there to make his wife happy; Charlie to pay off some credit cards; Katherine really wants to get a government job; and Brandon was trying to save enough money so that next semester se·mes·ter n. One of two divisions of 15 to 18 weeks each of an academic year. [German, from Latin (cursus) s , his last at junior college, he wouldn't have to work. Me? I was there to supplement our income since my husband has a horrible boss who won't give him the raise he deserves. Enumerator training supposedly prepared us for just about everything an employee of the Commerce Department should know. They trained us how to fill out forms and how to calculate mileage. They trained us how to handle refusals, and they even trained us on sexual assault, specifically on how to avoid it. My crew leader was required to teach us verbatim ver·ba·tim adj. Using exactly the same words; corresponding word for word: a verbatim report of the conversation. adv. from a book. I am assuming that even though he has a good sense of humor Noun 1. sense of humor - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor" sense of humour, humor, humour he also read the following from that same book: ``Stay away from groups of men. Do not enter a residence where there are groups of men. If approached by an unmarked police car, even if the driver is in uniform, do not stop. Turn your hazard lights hazard lights or hazard warning lights Noun the indicator lights on a motor vehicle when flashing simultaneously to indicate that the vehicle is stationary hazard lights, hazard warning lights on, drive slowly and drive to a bar or gas station.'' A bar as a safe haven 1. Designated area(s) to which noncombatants of the United States Government's responsibility and commercial vehicles and materiel may be evacuated during a domestic or other valid emergency. 2. ? Does anyone else find this odd? Also in the book: ``If you are in a house and feel uncomfortable, leave, but get a phone number.'' Now there's advice. I feel safer with that kind of training at my fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. . The census is required by the Constitution. Every 10 years every man, woman and child has to be counted, ostensibly os·ten·si·ble adj. Represented or appearing as such; ostensive: His ostensible purpose was charity, but his real goal was popularity. to determine each state's representation in the House of Representatives and to help determine taxation. At least that was the initial intention. Now the census is used for determining everything from federal spending for schools and social programs to deciding on private business marketing strategies. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. what we are told, the Department of Commerce can't release any specifics of the information for 72 years, but the statistics are available for use by just about anybody. Fear not all you conspiracy theorists, nobody will know your name. (A quick note to my neighbor as to why they just can't use FBI files, IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. files or anybody else's files up in Washington: The count has to be unilateral and ``unbiased.'' Other government entities would have a vested interest Vested Interest A financial or personal stake one entity has in an asset, security, or transaction. Notes: For example, if you have a mortgage, your bank has a vested interest on the sale of your house. See also: Right in swaying the count. If you start talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to me again I can go into more detail.) I go out there each day and try to catch people at home. If the enumerator comes knocking at your door, there are some things that you should know. First, if I am at your door it means that even though you sent it in, they don't have it. Either it's lost in the mail or it came in after the April 1 cutoff. Second, it's not my fault. Third, believe me, if I could leave the form with you I would, but I can't. What I will do is attempt to get through it as fast as possible, especially the long form. I feel like an idiot asking you if you have hot and cold running water, but it's there and I have to ask it. Fourth, it's not my fault. Finally, if you really feel that strongly and don't want to answer my questions, that's fine with me. Please just say that you're opposed to the invasive questions, tell me how many people lived there on April 1 and gently close the door. After all, it's really not my fault. I am your friendly neighborhood enumerator. You will see me in the grocery store, the park, walking in the neighborhood. If you curse at me and slam the door, chances are I'll remember you. If you are nice and answer my questions, I guarantee that I won't remember how much you make, how old you are or when your birthday is. I won't remember because in the last two weeks, I have filled out more than 40 of these forms, usually with three or more people on each one, and because frankly I don't really care. All I really care about is getting that money for our schools, our elderly and adequate representation in Washington. So please be nice to me - I've had a hard day too. |
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