Plenty of oligarchs hold high level positions across multiple companies, including government agencies. Sure, a normal administration would have a fulltime SSA commissioner, but this is you-know-who and Frank WhatdoIknow. Would he actually have to leave Fiserv to lead the SSA? Why wouldn’t he just be able to burn both to the ground? Plus, why the he-l would he want to leave Fiserv for the SSA?? It’s not a cabinet position but head of an independent federal agency. It just doesn’t add up in my head.
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Just imagine. Frank moves on to SSa, and he tries to pull the same Shenanigans as he has here.
- He sends a memo out about working Monday thru Thursday in office. Friday you can work from home.
- Managers and above must be in the office 9 hours per day. Worker bees 8 hours.
- He's installing Spyware on everyone's laptop. You must be typing constantly for those 8 or 9 hours a day.
- Government mandated holidays and vacation can be taken, but you are on call 24/7.
How do you think government workers will react? They won't put up with this nonsense. I can't wait to see how his mandates are enforced. I am laughing just thinking about it.
Oh another funny thing...FB's salary as SSa Commissioner is going to be around $55,000 annually.
Does this mean stepping down as Chairman of the board also?
I mean if it gets him to leave Fiserv and the organization gets a better CEO, then let’s wish him well and help him pack. The folks at Social Security and those on it will complain loud enough about his poor leadership that Trump will dive dismissing him on Twitter in no time.
The email he just sent out stated he would leave if confirmed by the senate, I was wrong
Frank has failed Fiserv, its clients and staff. Maybe he can hold down 2 positions and fail at both at the same time. Why not?
My expectations are very low as it relates to him.
Has he been spending time in the locker room with Trump????
https://ibb.co/T8QPNDz
Sure he could do both. Not like he accomplished anything while he was here.
Agree!!