Monday, August 16, 2010

Bread and butter!

Many people have been expressing frustration with the entrance policy in the building lately.

Well folks we can't have it both ways.
The building instituted a policy whereby people had to "prove" themselves upon entering, and requiring guests to sign in. They did it for good reason--tenants had expressed concern about strangers entering the building. Now people are upset about the concierge hassling them upon entrance. I applaud management for doing something pro-active at least.

As often as the desk people change, and given the number of people in the building, I'm sure it's hard for them to know who is who, so we should cut them a little slack. Hold your key up as you walk in. It's in your hand from opening the door anyway. Tell them thanks and make eye contact so that they may remember you next time.

2 comments:

  1. I know it's annoying when you're having guests over, but I must say that I do appreciate the policy at the end of the day. It's a little dorm-esque, but if that's what it takes to keep [most of] the riff raff out, then fine.

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  2. There is an entrance policy? I recently noticed a sign out front - which is weird because the building next door doesn't have one.

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