Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 1 JANUARY 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 1 JANUARY 1968 |
HAT WRITE-UPS AND FOLDERS | HAT WRITE-UPS AND FOLDERS |
January 10th, 1958 and May 13 th, 1964 rewritten, SECED 707 SH 385 WW 9 Aug 1966, SECED 100 LONDON 26 Jan 1959) | January 10th, 1958 and May 13 th, 1964 rewritten, SECED 707 SH 385 WW 9 Aug 1966, SECED 100 LONDON 26 Jan 1959) |
WRITE UP YOUR HAT. | WRITE UP YOUR HAT. |
This applies to every staff member. | This applies to every staff member. |
A copy is furnished the HCO Exec Sec WW. | A copy is furnished the HCO Exec Sec WW. |
By “Hat” is meant your job title and duties. It comes from Railway slang — the trainman wears one kind of hat, the conductor another — thus “Hat” equals what your job is. | By “Hat” is meant your job title and duties. It comes from Railway slang — the trainman wears one kind of hat, the conductor another — thus “Hat” equals what your job is. |
A “Hat” is a permanent folder, in your possession, which describes your duties on your post in full and which contains policy letters which directly relate to that post. The folder must be completely up to date. | A “Hat” is a permanent folder, in your possession, which describes your duties on your post in full and which contains policy letters which directly relate to that post. The folder must be completely up to date. |
When writing up your hat, put down your Division and Department number. (Find yourself on the Org Board in the Comm Centre.) Then write down your post TITLE (i.e., Mail Clerk, Cook, etc.). Then the PURPOSE of the post is to be given, followed by the DUTIES of the post — to be numbered separately. This write-up is a brief but complete account of your current duties, i.e., exactly what you are doing on your post at the time, not what you are supposed to be doing or hope to do. | When writing up your hat, put down your Division and Department number. (Find yourself on the Org Board in the Comm Centre.) Then write down your post TITLE (i.e., Mail Clerk, Cook, etc.). Then the PURPOSE of the post is to be given, followed by the DUTIES of the post — to be numbered separately. This write-up is a brief but complete account of your current duties, i.e., exactly what you are doing on your post at the time, not what you are supposed to be doing or hope to do. |
Write in the times things are done and where you work and who your immediate senior is. | Write in the times things are done and where you work and who your immediate senior is. |
KNOW YOUR HAT - MAKE SURE IT IS KEPT CURRENT. You are responsible for seeing that it is kept up to date. | KNOW YOUR HAT - MAKE SURE IT IS KEPT CURRENT. You are responsible for seeing that it is kept up to date. |
Do not destroy old hat material. Forward anything now obsolete in your hat to the Hats Officer, HCO Div 1, Dept 1, for master filing. | Do not destroy old hat material. Forward anything now obsolete in your hat to the Hats Officer, HCO Div 1, Dept 1, for master filing. |
If you do not know what to do with anything in your hat, send it to the Hats Officer, otherwise valuable details of the organization may be lost. | If you do not know what to do with anything in your hat, send it to the Hats Officer, otherwise valuable details of the organization may be lost. |
The Hats Officer may call upon any staff member at any time to deliver up his hat folder, in person, for immediate inspection. | The Hats Officer may call upon any staff member at any time to deliver up his hat folder, in person, for immediate inspection. |
If the hat folder does not completely describe the post it covers and the duties and procedure thereof, or if it is incomplete, or if it is in gross error, the Hats Officer may notify the Dir Income to debit the account of the person concerned to the amount of £2.10.0 sterling; $10.00 U.S., or equivalent in other currencies. If the folder is missing entirely, the fine shall be £6.0.0 sterling or $25.00 U.S. | If the hat folder does not completely describe the post it covers and the duties and procedure thereof, or if it is incomplete, or if it is in gross error, the Hats Officer may notify the Dir Income to debit the account of the person concerned to the amount of £2.10.0 sterling; $10.00 U.S., or equivalent in other currencies. If the folder is missing entirely, the fine shall be £6.0.0 sterling or $25.00 U.S. |
There is no limit to the number of times a folder may be called for or the number of fines save only that only one fine may be levied for each offence. Recentness of appointment shall be no excuse. | There is no limit to the number of times a folder may be called for or the number of fines save only that only one fine may be levied for each offence. Recentness of appointment shall be no excuse. |
The Dir Income is authorized herewith to so debit a person’s account on notification from the Hats Officer. Any funds so derived shall be made part of the Building Fund. | The Dir Income is authorized herewith to so debit a person’s account on notification from the Hats Officer. Any funds so derived shall be made part of the Building Fund. |
Scientology Oiganizations are complicated structures. The know-how is contained in its hats. The structure becomes unworkable when posts and duties become lost. | Scientology Oiganizations are complicated structures. The know-how is contained in its hats. The structure becomes unworkable when posts and duties become lost. |
Len Regenass Kevin Kember Halldora Sigurdson Tony Dunleavy Qual Sec WW Len Regenass HCO Area Sec WW Eunice Ford HCO Exec Sec WW Tony Dunleavy Org Exec Sec WW Ken Delderfield LRH Comm WW Joan McNocher D/Guardian WW Mary Sue Hubbard The Guardian WW for L. RON HUBBARD Founder | Len Regenass Kevin Kember Halldora Sigurdson Tony Dunleavy Qual Sec WW Len Regenass HCO Area Sec WW Eunice Ford HCO Exec Sec WW Tony Dunleavy Org Exec Sec WW Ken Delderfield LRH Comm WW Joan McNocher D/Guardian WW Mary Sue Hubbard The Guardian WW for L. RON HUBBARD Founder |