Christen Bouchard resigned from her role as town clerk of Passadumkeag, Maine, on April 7, theThe record number of Americans quitting their jobs since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic has been termed"." Quitting rates have continued to soar this year, with over 4.5 million people leaving their jobs in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bouchard stepped down because the board of selectmen denied her a two-week vacation, claiming there was no one available to take over her duties. Unfortunately for the officials, the job that would have needed filling for two weeks is now permanently open. Passadumkeag, a small town in Maine on the Penobscot River, has effectively shut down after its only clerk resigned. Above, the Penobscot River.During the time that Bouchard served as town clerk, she also became deputy treasurer and took charge of licensing pets, registering vehicles, maintaining records and liaising with Maine's Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. She oversaw the November 3, 2020, election after just three days of training and two months on the job.
With Bouchard gone, the town cannot issue vehicle registrations, inspect homes or businesses, assess properties or respond to reports of rabid or abused animals. Passadumkeag has effectively been forced to shut down.review posted by the Passadumkeag Town Office on April 19 announced,"As of April 21st, 2022, there will be no clerk to fill the position in the Town of Passadumkeag. This means the office will be closed until further notice to in-person visits.
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