Worst. Restaurant Inspector. Ever.

Philadelphia Health Department, dudes, dudettes… What’s up with this? We just read in the Daily News about how you let one of your restaurant inspectors work only one day a week so he could collect a second paycheck as a Washington, DC health inspector.

Apparently, George J. Zameska, an environmental-health administrator in charge of food inspections, collected a $86,047 annual salary from the city of Philadelphia while only working one day a week. Reports obtained by the Daily News indicate that Zameska took a new job with the DC Health Department last year with a salary of $88,545. Zameska had a retirement party in Philadelphia last year… and remained on Philadelphia’s payroll. As the News puts it:


It appeared they facilitated the dual employment by providing Zameska with a one-day-a-week work schedule that did not conflict with his duties in the nation’s capital.

Philadelphia Health Department, dudes, dudettes… What’s up with this? We just read in the Daily News about how you let one of your restaurant inspectors work only one day a week so he could collect a second paycheck as a Washington, DC health inspector.

Apparently, George J. Zameska, an environmental-health administrator in charge of food inspections, collected a $86,047 annual salary from the city of Philadelphia while only working one day a week. Reports obtained by the Daily News indicate that Zameska took a new job with the DC Health Department last year with a salary of $88,545. Zameska had a retirement party in Philadelphia last year… and remained on Philadelphia’s payroll. As the News puts it:

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Worst. Restaurant Inspector. Ever.