POLITICO wrote:"The White House has hired a college senior to be one of the top officials in its powerful Presidential Personnel Office, according to three administration officials familiar with the matter.
"James Bacon, 23, is acting as one of the right-hand men to new PPO director John McEntee, according to the officials. Bacon, a senior at George Washington University pursuing a bachelor's degree, comes from the Department of Transportation, where he briefly worked in the policy shop. Prior to that role, while still taking classes, he worked at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he was a White House liaison, according to two other officials. At HUD, he distinguished himself as Secretary Ben Carson's confidential assistant, according to two other administration officials."
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Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
Re: Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
They have been having a massive problem getting good seasoned talent for a number of reasons. This is why so many jobs go unfilled under Trump.Radio Sucks wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 5:55 amPOLITICO wrote:"The White House has hired a college senior to be one of the top officials in its powerful Presidential Personnel Office, according to three administration officials familiar with the matter.
"James Bacon, 23, is acting as one of the right-hand men to new PPO director John McEntee, according to the officials. Bacon, a senior at George Washington University pursuing a bachelor's degree, comes from the Department of Transportation, where he briefly worked in the policy shop. Prior to that role, while still taking classes, he worked at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he was a White House liaison, according to two other officials. At HUD, he distinguished himself as Secretary Ben Carson's confidential assistant, according to two other administration officials."
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Re: Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
College senior at 23 years-old? What is this his sixth year for a bachelors?
Can't be too bright.
He'll fit right in with the rest of the void of brain trusts at 1600.
I thought John McEntee was fired from the White House for having a gambling addiction.
Can't be too bright.
He'll fit right in with the rest of the void of brain trusts at 1600.
I thought John McEntee was fired from the White House for having a gambling addiction.
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Re: Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
Why criticize someone for delaying a college when you have a good job? Bill Gates comes to mind.
I had a really good job in high school, and the rest is history.
I had a really good job in high school, and the rest is history.
Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
Re: Will He Throw a Kegger in his White House Office?
This is different than that... very different.audiophile wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:37 amWhy criticize someone for delaying a college when you have a good job? Bill Gates comes to mind.
I had a really good job in high school, and the rest is history.