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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/leaked-audio-suggests-trumps-new-social-security-chief-google-job-rcna208797

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According to an audio recording of the meeting obtained by ABC News ... Bisignano said: “So, I get a phone call and it’s about Social Security. And I’m really, I’m really not, I swear I’m not looking for a job. And I’m like, ‘Well, what am I going to do?’ So, I’m Googling Social Security. You know, one of my great skills, I’m one of the great Googlers on the East Coast.”

He added, “I’m like, ‘What the heck’s the commissioner of Social Security?’”

 

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So a guy who didn’t want a job looked up to see what his job would be before considering wow. 
 

you got him now. Impeach

what exactly does the commissioner of SS do?  It’s not like being a fry cook retard

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44 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

So a guy who didn’t want a job looked up to see what his job would be before considering wow. 
 

you got him now. Impeach

what exactly does the commissioner of SS do?  It’s not like being a fry cook retard

So a guy who has no idea what the job entails gets picked to do that job, and you focus on the guy who doesn't know why he got picked for a job he has no idea how to do instead of why he got picked.

How about we pick people who know how to do a job?

It's called qualifcations!

Catch it!

🤣

 

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20 minutes ago, Tebok said:

So a guy who has no idea what the job entails gets picked to do that job, and you focus on the guy who doesn't know why he got picked for a job he has no idea how to do instead of why he got picked.

How about we pick people who know how to do a job?

It's called qualifcations!

Catch it!

🤣

 

derp derp derp retard keeps speaking

whats the qualifications?

I don't think there is a college course at columbia that makes you qualified to be commissioner of SS

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8 hours ago, Tebok said:

So a guy who has no idea what the job entails gets picked to do that job, and you focus on the guy who doesn't know why he got picked for a job he has no idea how to do instead of why he got picked.

How about we pick people who know how to do a job?

It's called qualifcations!

Catch it!

🤣

 

Poor Rusty. He's so broken. :banana:

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Well, frankly I had no idea who the nominee was nor precisely what the job entails, beyondd knowinng it would be  adminnisttering a large governnenntt agency responsible for allarge number  of entitled benefitts.  Frankly I doubt nny ooffff  us had any more of an  impression, andd I  am sure  the O.P.  did  not.    So I looked up the position and then I looked up the man.  Frankly the man is more or less over qualified for  the position, as he would be for most government agency administrative positions.  This is about the O.P. hoping the fact of researching an offered position looks bad when cast in a realy stupid light.  All it does is cast him in that stupid light.  Here is a Wiki blurb on the guy.  Seems ridiculously qualified...

 

Bisignano is the son of Italian immigrants and grew up in the Mill Basin neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.[3] He attended Baker University and graduated from Newport University in California.[4][5] Based in New York City, Bisignano started his career as a VP of both Shearson Lehman Brothers and First Fidelity Bank.[6] Starting in 1994, he held several executive positions at Citigroup,[7] with American Banker writing that "he got his payments industry bona fides at Citi by running its massive global transaction services unit."[8] In 2004, the publication Treasury and Risk named him one of the "100 most influential people in finance".[9]

Hired as CAO of JPMorgan Chase in 2005, CEO Jamie Dimon "trusted him with integrating the bank's purchases of a floundering Bear Stearns Cos. and bankrupt Washington Mutual Inc. during the crisis".[10] Bisignano was also a primary negotiator in JPMorgan's acquisition of the Canary Wharf property in London,[11] and CEO for several of JPMorgan's mortgage banking divisions.[7] In 2012, he was promoted to co-COO,[7] and the Financial Times called him "one of [JPMorgan']s most influential, yet least visible, executives".[12][13]

In 2013, Bisignano became chairman and CEO of First Data Corporation,[7][14] and his tenure attracted press coverage.[10][15][11][16] He oversaw a technological push, and in 2014, First Data collaborated with Apple Inc. on Apple Pay.[16][10][17] Bisignano is also on the boards of organizations such as Continuum Health Partners and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.[6] Following Fiserv's acquisition of First Data in 2019, Bisignano became Fiserv CEO in July 2020.[18]

A 2018 Bloomberg editorial suggested that in 2013, Bisignano might have been the source of a leak regarding a Federal investigation into possible manipulation of US energy markets by JP Morgan.[19]

Bisignano is consistently rated as one of the highest-paid CEOs in the United States. In 2017, The New York Times reported that his compensation exceeded $100 million.[20] In 2019, his compensation was estimated at $40 million.[21] In December 2022, Bisignano signed a new contract with Fiserv to remain as president and CEO until 2027.[22] In 2023, Bisignano's total compensation from Fiserv was $27.9 million, up 57% from the previous year and representing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of 380-to-1.[23]

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On the subject, it amazes me that people my age are so nonchalant about SS going broke. If you and your wife worked and made decent money that’s a lot the two of you have contributed.  

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