The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
"Mr. Barnes had a particular philosophy and a sense of humor, Davis said, that allowed him to flourish in an often contentious and difficult occupation.
"John always said if you do your job right in this field, you're not going to be liked," she said.
Chief appraisers, Mr. Barnes noted several months before his death, often get the blame when property taxes go up, but follow strict guidelines mandated by the state in assessing property value.
"We determine the value of the property," he said. "We don't set the millage rate."
Camden County just lost another good one in Rick Daniels. As one of if not the best in the field stated above. People who do their jobs in this field are NOT liked. Daniels did his job!! He cleaned up a horrid mess that was left in place by Doug Miles. Now Camden County will do as they do in most areas...... Start driving in reverse!!
66 y/o male, college grad. Bachelor of General Studies with minor in political science, Armstrong Atlantic State University; post-baccalaureate teacher certification program, AASU; Georgia state certified teacher: Middle Grades; Middle Grades Social Studies; Middle Grades Language Arts; Political Science (6-12); and Economics (6-12). Currently pursuing bachelor of Science in Public Administration from College of Coastal Georgia. Navy and Vietnam veteran (Hospital Corpsman, NEC 8404). Former HMC, USNR-R. Various Navy Leadership and Management schools. Disabled, and in a wheelchair since April, 2004, A/C Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eclectic interests.
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"Mr. Barnes had a particular philosophy and a sense of humor, Davis said, that allowed him to flourish in an often contentious and difficult occupation.
"John always said if you do your job right in this field, you're not going to be liked," she said.
Chief appraisers, Mr. Barnes noted several months before his death, often get the blame when property taxes go up, but follow strict guidelines mandated by the state in assessing property value.
"We determine the value of the property," he said. "We don't set the millage rate."
Camden County just lost another good one in Rick Daniels. As one of if not the best in the field stated above. People who do their jobs in this field are NOT liked. Daniels did his job!! He cleaned up a horrid mess that was left in place by Doug Miles. Now Camden County will do as they do in most areas...... Start driving in reverse!!
Yeah, Marion. Sure.
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