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[quote=Anonymous]I was reading the ProPublica article linked below that focused on Leland Dudek’s strange time with DOGE at Social Security. The article had this interesting mention regarding senior adviser roles: “Over the years, he was given multiple roles as a “senior adviser,” a title he said is for federal employees who are either incompetent but too established to fire or highly competent in a technical way but lacking in management or people skills.” https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-doge-social-security-takeover-leland-dudek As a Brit, I am a bit fascinated by this “senior adviser” sort of role. Is this really a thing within your government? Does every agency have a senior advisor job category? Is it common? Is it a “turkey farm” sort of position? [/quote]
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