So who among you would want Jeffrey Zients' new job?
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
kdmote wrote:
High risk, high profile, high stress;
Basically sounds like the potential of most of my jobs. If the system is down then if they are not screaming at me it just means they have a lot of self control. But I have just gotten use to ignoring it.
kdmote wrote:
how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature
How much does it pay?
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
I'd take it. You forgot one important criterion: high reward. And this being government work, you get that regardless of results... (But I suspect that most of us could do a better job anyway)
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
kdmote wrote:
how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
Sure why not? It's a win no matter what for him. If he succeeds, "Look what I did!" If he does not "Hey that system was #$%@ from the get go. But I gave it my all!" Either way politically speaking it is a victory. As the saying goes "any publicity is good publicity". And I am sure it pays a pretty penny as well...
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White House enlists Jeffrey Zients to help fix HealthCare.gov I'm not interested in a political discussion here, but just curious how many of you would want to be "tapped" to fix something of this nature. (High risk, high profile, high stress; oh yeah, and if you screw up, you get a phone call from the President.)
"He’s an expert in the field of effective management," Carney said, adding the agency would be "tapping his experience and expertise." Oh, so he knows about web technologies? No? He's just a good manager. I see: a total know-nothing wanker who knows how to shout at people? That'll get the job done! This just gets funnier and funnier.
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