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Monday, 11 February 2013

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By Juan Montoya
The plot thickens.
Not only was the qualifications and requirements changed to accommodate the rehiring of Horacio Zamora as Chief Park Ranger, now we understand that he didn't even make the top five.


Insiders say that at the request of Pct. 3 Commissioner David Garza. Zamora's name was added to the list and his hiring pushed by Pct. 4 Commissioner Dan Sanchez.
If you'll recall, Zamora was beaten by Pete Delgadillo for the Pct. Constable spot last December by a slim margin after a recount of the vote. Commissioners then voted to reestablish the Park Ranger Department and were tying to do it so Zamora would no lose out on his pay. However, when the job was posted, a bachelor's degree was inadvertently included among the qualifications. This effectively eliminated Zamora from the running. Not to worry.
Human Resources and legal counsel changed the requirement and inserted the word "preferably" instead.
Of the 12 people who applied the first time, Zamora was not one of the finalists. Now with these new revelations, it would appear that he didn't make the cut the last time but had to have Garza and Sanchez run interference for him.

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