Oaks At Mill Creek
653 Monument Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
904-727-0898  save favorite manager info
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
21%

overall rating:
1.9
2.4
2.36 Parking:
2.2
2.21 Maintenance:
2.2
2.25 Construction:
2.0
2.03 Noise:
2.4
2.42 Grounds:
2.0
1.97 Safety:
1.9
1.89 Office Staff:
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Vacuous management, violent tenants.

From: RightBrain
Date posted: 6/19/2007
Years at this apartment: 2006 - 2007
User Response is available. 2 responses
 
Really poor management and violent tenants, best to avoid the place.

Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
3 out of 5
Parking:
3 of 5
Maintenance:
3 of 5
Construction: 3 of 5
Noise:
3 of 5
Grounds: 3 of 5
Safety: 3 of 5
Office Staff:
3 of 5
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User Responses

From: Anonymous Date: 06/19/2007
I recommend that you set up a fund for Colin Bruley after he was wrongly discharged. I was absolutely floored by response of Village Green Cos ...This is something I'd expect from some idiots in new Jersey or Massachusetts. People have a right to self defense. I hope he is sucessful in any legal action undertakes with his former employer.....in my opinion, those clowns are almost as cruel and misguided as infamous Mr. Nifong of North Carolina. http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/061807/met_178250725.shtml 'You're fired,' man hears after saving a woman's life The 24-year-old grabbed a gun before going to help his neighbor who had been shot. By Jim Schoettler, The Times-Union When a neighbor screamed she'd been shot, Colin Bruley grabbed his shotgun, found the victim and began treating her bloodied right leg. Tonnetta Lee survived Tuesday's pre-dawn shooting at her Jacksonville apartment, and her sister and a neighbor praised Bruley's actions. But his employers, the same people who own the Arlington complex where Bruley lives, reacted differently. They fired him. Bruley, a leasing agent at the Oaks at Mill Creek, said he lost his job after being told that brandishing the weapon was a workplace violation, as was failing to notify supervisors after the incident occurred. He'd worked at the Monument Road complex since December and for the owner, Village Green Cos., since 2005. Bruley said he was too shaken to call his supervisor immediately after the incident, which occurred just before 2 a.m., but planned to eventually do so. He also said he was acting as a citizen, not an employee, and shouldn't have been punished for trying to protect himself and others. He never fired the shotgun. "I was expecting work to give me some kind of commendation," said Bruley, 24. "I was totally blown back. It was a crisis that most people don't go through." Andrea Roebker, the company's director of public relations, said "We're not in a position to discuss any employment issues outside of [with] the employee. She declined to comment further, citing confidentiality rules. A complaint Bruley said was given to him by his supervisor Tuesday said he violated several company policies found in an employee handbook. Those procedures were also explained in a recent meeting and an e-mail, the complaint said. One policy prohibits any type of weapons being used in the workplace. The complaint cited him for "gross misconduct." "Colin demonstrated extremely poor judgment in responding to this situation," the complaint said. "Colin's failure to immediately report this incident ... could have serious ramifications to the property, its associates and residents." A police report said the shooting followed a domestic quarrel involving Lee, 24, and her boyfriend. Bruley said he was dozing off in his apartment when he heard Lee's screams. He said he then grabbed a 12-gauge shotgun he uses for protection and hunting. Bruley said he found the woman bleeding heavily. He handed the shotgun to a neighbor, tied a tourniquet around her right leg and waited for police and rescue to arrive. "I was kind of in a state of shock. I had blood all over my body," Bruley said. After emergency officials took Lee to the hospital, Bruley returned to his apartment and tried to settle down, eventually falling asleep. He said he could have called his supervisor but didn't think she could do anything at the time. He said he was called into the office about 9:30 a.m., gave his account and then left. He said he was called back that afternoon and told he was fired. Neighbor Kevin Courson joined Bruley at the crime scene when he saw Bruley had a gun for protection. Courson said he is incensed by the dismissal. "Here was a guy trying to do a good deed. He wasn't trying to hurt nobody," said Courson, 31. Erica Jenkins, Lee's sister, said Bruley should still have a job. Lee couldn't be reached to comment despite several messages left with her sister and mother. "If it wasn't for him ... she could have lost her leg or died," said Jenkins, 19. "He put his life in jeopardy for someone else." Bruley said he is considering contacting a lawyer about his dismissal, but will first look for another job and possibly another home. He promises he won't shy away from aiding others in need. "If I'd lose my job again for helping some girl's life ... I'd do it over and over," Bruley said. jim.schoettler@jacksonville.com, (904) 359-4385
From: Anonymous Date: 06/21/2007
If I were local, I would do everything I could to help Bruley. It kinda sucks that he lost his job, but even if they offered his job back to him, would he want to work for a company that is so messed up they fire him for coming to a girl in need? I would also do what I could to hurt The Oaks from a (legal) financial standpoint. Please, NO ONE lease from these clowns.
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