1. one who -keeps the fines (
body,
dispatch, letter, intercom, phone) moving or controlled for the
executive. A communicator's
title is always his or her
executive's followed by s communicator. To that, when there are more than one, may be added, "for. . . "' being a function or
division. The Communicator is to
help the
executive free his or her
time for essential
income earning actions, rest or recreation, and to prolong the
term of appointment of the
executive by safeguarding against
overload. Policing
compliance for a
senior executive is a
vital function of a communicator.
(HCO PL 16 Nov 66) 2. Communicator,
Department 2, handles all
ship's
communications,
comm center, messengers, telephones, intercom, bullhorns, whistles,
ship's
signals,
siren,
baggage,
transport, vehicles, telexes,
radios, walkie talkies,
signals, flags, signaling and all forms of
communication,
pickup and delivery of
ship's
boats, their
use and schedule, travel, travel arrangements, tickets, all
communication logs and files. It is assisted by radio operators, signalmen, drivers,
coxswain, typists, messengers, operators, etc.
(FO 1109) 3. purpose: to
help LRH by maintaining
fast, certain
communication lines between all the
terminals of the
organization and between the
organization and outside
terminals, with proper routings.
(FO 2528) 4. (Gung-Ho
Group) the Communicator handles all
communications of whatever kind, in and out.
(HCO PL 2 Dec 68) 5. one who operates a
post or
comcenter.
(HTLTAE, p. 119)