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Comments by "" (@1987BillyBob) on "Trump: People who don't answer Elon's email will be "semi-fired"" video.
The point is that this is a start. Not doing something as simple as answering an email is a huge red flag.
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@danglinghenry8108 yes it is.
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That is how it works in the private sector.
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@meandyouagainstthealgorith5787 please explain. I see no difference.
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This happens all the time in the private sector. They found a way to do it efficiently.
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I have to justify my job in the private sector often. We do yearly performance evaluations and have to track our activities. Federal workers should be no different. In fact, they should do it even more considering how they are being paid via tax dollars.
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@meandyouagainstthealgorith5787 not every federal job does that, and not every federal job as security clearance. Also, yes, we do yearly evaluation, but we do have to track our activities. We are supposed to daily but I get away with it weekly. But the fact you are saying every federal employee has security clearance shows how little you know as they don't. A lot do but not all.
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@meandyouagainstthealgorith5787 you are stretching here. What level of security clearance? I did work at the CIA once, my "security clearance" was giving my social security number, and then giving my name at security and my ID. That's it. I had more security clearance going to a private company recently. So you are really stretching the "security clearance" here bud. It isn't hard to get for most people. We are not talking about a nuclear sub here where you need to be a naturally born US citizen, pass a background check, and go through security that takes you 4 hours to get through. I had a colleague who experienced that when they had to go to a nuclear sub for a customer visit. So by your low standard I have security clearance. That does not take much. There are some private companies we work with that require a drug test to be on site. A private company I was at this past week I needed to be escorted to even go to the bathroom. Even my company has "security clearance" were the janitors need badges. That is normal in private companies. What I am talking about is clearance to see certain documents, to have access to certain parts of a building, etc. There are different level of security clearance.
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@meandyouagainstthealgorith5787 sure, I worked at a truck stop and I had the same experience. I was paid minimum wage. For my current job I am paid over $100,000. I have to go through a drug test and when I work with certain clients I need to go through security. Different levels of jobs require different things. Do you think someone who passes security clearance to work at the post office could pass the same clearance required to work in a nuclear sub? No. Not to pick on postal workers, but what kind of security clearance do they have? Almost none. But what you are claiming is that same postal worker has clearance to access every document and access Area 51. I bet for the job you are describing was minimum wage, or close, with no benefits and had many short term workers. You can't compare.
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@meandyouagainstthealgorith5787 so what you are saying is that a postal worker can also access Area 51 anytime they want. Gotcha
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He does press conferences almost daily. He already done more than Biden did in four years.
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