• can census workers enter gated communities

    Posted on October 16, 2020 by in Uncategorized

    We hope that we can work with the management and gain access so that everybody gets counted,” Page-Bellis said. by nepalnt21 » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:12 am, Post i really dont think there is any validity to this. by Flyboy » Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:05 am, Post “This is a very private neighborhood, we are very strict about who we let in,” he said. A downturn in participation could have consequences for the city, as federal funds that help pay for things like hospitals, schools and emergency services are tied to the census count. Property manager Liliana Matznick said it was Country Club Estates policy to let in Census workers and that several had accessed the community in recent weeks. She said she would follow up with the security company to determine what happened. Formerly the non-partisan watchdog of the 2010 US Census, and currently an opinion blog that covers all things political, media, foreign policy, globalization, and culture…but sometimes returning to its census/demographics roots. This week’s headline: Census workers denied access to gated community. haha He was cool. Census takers are hired from your area, and their goal is to help you and everyone in your home be counted in the 2020 Census. If the census taker who visits your home does not speak your language, you may request a return visit from a census taker who does speak your language.

    The CB has dragged its feet on this one. Earlier this week I learned we had to work a minimum of 20 hours/week.

    on May 12th, 2010 at 2:34 am by. If legally Census workers are allowed in by law, then wait until a car enters the community like is done when a person enters an apartment building when the outer door is locked. Of course, climbing over the fence might be a possibility! “Gated communities can pose a problem,” said Aventura Vice Mayor Luz Weinberg, who has done extensive outreach for the Census in South Florida. No Tresspass signs do not necessarily apply to temporary visits like the mail carrier or meter reader or even sales people unless you also have a No Soliciting sign. by Lemmiwinks » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:39 am, Post

    I had a run in with one last year in Vegas, they kept sending their stupid surveys and I kept refusing to answer them, I told them nicely several times that I flat-out refused to participate in such a ridiculous misuse of funds while we're on the brink of depression in this country and, other than that, I just didn't care to and told them it was my right to refuse and that this isn't Russia.

    by Metanoian » Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:38 am, Post The census guy that came to my house told me hes only allowed to come in if the head of household offers. haha He was cool.

    Census takers work between 9am and 9pm, including weekends.

    There isn't any law allowing census workers to enter to your house.

    Most likely, they don’t want enumerators to fudge statistics to avoid being fired…. Coworkers have had their daily performance stats blown when ushered out of a high-rise by a security guard.

    I let my guy in, then we went right back outside as it was a nice day. Yes. That’s a real time waster and a big performance hit (we need 25% more CLs, quota wise, in the 4 hours we work to cover the 5th hour we sit and wait). “It has more to do with the security staff not knowing any better.”. On at least one occasion in the last month, U.S. Census workers were denied access to a gated community in Aventura, underlying a challenge faced by the Census Bureau as it seeks to count residents in wealthy communities.

    For that Census, 61 percent of Aventura residents responded, compared to 69 percent in Florida and 72 percent nationwide. Oh yeah, last week the start time was 3 PM now it’s 4 PM for field work but then there’s the daily one hour meeting where we all sit on our hands while the CL and CLAs check our EQs. What?

    Aventura is lagging behind its participation rate in the 2000 Census. This entry was posted “South Florida is no exception. Pretty much anyine is allowed to approach your front door and knock. According to the Census Bureau website, Aventura currently has a 53 percent rate of participation in the mailed Census, which is 19 percent below this year’s national rate of 72 percent. “And security staff, while still following their safety regulations, need to be aware, too. If legally Census workers are allowed in by law, then wait until a car enters the community like is done when a person enters an apartment building when the outer door is locked.

    Door's open! Next week’s headline: Fake census workers bluff their way into gated community and burglarize a dozen houses. Sure, c'mon in lol.

    Yet another reason I love the pack of barking maniacs I live with. by twistnwaves » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:14 pm, Post Secondly, to think that a whole segment of the population feels that they are above enumerators counting them is irritating. First it was 1.5 CI’s/hour then it was 2 CI’s/hour (our CL was jerking us around)…yesterday I found out that it’s 1 CI/hour averaged over 3 days. First off, I’m admittedly not a fan of gated communities, because the whole percieved safety of them doesn’t mesh with how safe residents actually are.

    Your landlord can't even enter your house or apartment without permission. I worked for the Census and we were required to make entry into gated communities. doesn’t mesh with how safe residents actually are, http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/10/1623122/census-workers-denied-entry-into.html#ixzz0nh6Z3Eoy, http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/10/1623122/census-workers-denied-entry-into.html#ixzz0nh6PSdfy, NextGov: Census Director Robert M. Groves says computer problems are fixed, Pew Research Center's 2010 Census Resources, 2010 Census Acronyms and 2010 Census Employee Handbook, History of the U.S. Census (Official Government Version), History of the U.S. Census from the University of Virginia, How the Census Bureau is spending $1 billion from your Stimulus Package, Inspector General’s Office Reports on the Census Bureau. Pam Page-Bellis, regional spokeswoman for the Census Bureau, said that the agency had anticipated that gated communities would be a problem.

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