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Geithner Never Held A Real Job. Shocker.

April 26th, 2010 Sphere: Related Content

In an interview by Fareed Zakaria, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner revealed (or more, admitted?) that he’d never held a “real job”.  Essentially, since grad school he’s spent his entire professional life in some sort of “policy job”.

Initially, this made me really mad, until I realized that a good portion of those making “policy” haven’t held a real job either.  So Geithner is no odd duck.

Realizing that I’ve got better things to do than be enraged about the people that make up our corrupt government, I moved on to determining what criteria candidates need to get my vote in the future.

A real job is now one of those criteria.

From now on, you need experience in a “real job” to get my vote.  That means a real, no kiddin’ 8 to 5 gig making a no-kiddin’ paycheck.  And you need some tenure too.  None of this, “I worked as an intern as a financial analyst while in school” stuff.

If you want a government job determining how my hard earned tax dollars get spent, you need to have some concept of how my tax dollars are earned.

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  1. May 1st, 2010 at 07:57 | #1

    Had this post been on Facebook — I’d have clicked “Like”.

    Great post — and it makes it pretty clear why so much of Washington is out of touch with how things work in the “real” world…

  2. July 9th, 2010 at 06:31 | #2

    Yes, you want to talk about tax dollars at work- special interest groups have made me ill tempered for years!

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