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Looking for jobs with 'President' Obama

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama speaks to supporters during a rally at Nissan Pavilion on June 05, 2008 in Bristow, Va.

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Kai Ryssdal:
A week from today it's all over.
No more debates. No more campaign ads. No more nothing, because the only thing left will be the voting. Unless, you're one of the Republican or Democratic faithful looking for a job.
The young people Barack Obama's has made a point of reaching out to are reaching back to him With resumes in hand.
From Washington, Marketplace's Nancy Marshall-Genzer reports.


Nancy Marshall-Genzer:
It's a chilly October evening in Washington.
A perfect night for cool jazz at a downtown Obama fundraiser. Young, starry-eyed Obama supporters dream of their perfect job in an Obama administration.

Millie Lee: If they had a manager of entertainment that would be fun--hosting the White House parties and that kind of stuff.

Russ Ballard: I would want to work in some sort of foreign affairs committee and try to improve our relations with countries like China.

That was Georgetown University student Russ Ballard. Before him you heard from Millie Lee.

They're both young and enthusiastic. But, unfortunately, somewhat clueless. If Obama is elected, they'll be at the back of a very long line of job seekers.

Paul Light: They're stacked up like aircraft over O'Hare.

Paul Light teaches government management at New York University. He says Obama fans need to have at least volunteered for the campaign. But that's no guarantee of a job. Your resume has to get into the hands of a well-connected high flyer.

Light: It's really a political process in which your connections matter most.

That doesn't sit right with Teddy Ky Nam Miller. The recent law school graduate owes about a hundred thousand dollars in student loans. No matter--Miller is working for the Obama campaign in Florida, for free. He stresses the election isn't over, and says his main goal right now is getting Obama elected.

Teddy Ky Nam Miller: They've always taught us in graduate school about the importance of networking. But I guess I have kind of a distaste for the angling aspect of it.

Robert Shapiro says Miller will never get anywhere with that attitude. Shapiro was Bill Clinton's chief economic adviser during Clinton's first presidential run. He became Undersecretary of Commerce in the second Clinton administration after Clinton called and offered him the job. Shapiro says in a first administration, presidents are so overwhelmed, they rely on advisors for hiring recommendations. Only the fiercest job anglers get attention and Shapiro didn't want to swim with them.

Robert Shapiro: Yes. There are certainly sharks, I'm afraid I was a porpoise. I was eaten by the sharks initially.

Some people expect a President Obama would hire more porpoises--less aggressive professionals. They think he'd break with sharks, like lobbyists and former White House staffers. But Paul Light says, no dice.

Light: You draw on people who are inside the Washington, DC Beltway. A significant majority of the Obama appointees will have served in the Clinton administration.

What about rich sharks? Would Obama be less beholden to them because he collected a lot of small donations? Paul Light says no. Obama would pay special attention to wealthy donors. But Shapiro says they wouldn't get the top White House jobs.

Shapiro: You know look, fundraisers have traditionally gotten some ambassadorial positions. Who cares--frankly.

Shapiro says Obama has so many donors, the impact of individuals is diluted. Even if they're sharks.

In Washington, I'm Nancy Marshall Genzer for Marketplace.

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Dominick Larotonda - Aug 13, 2010

My statement of October 2008 is absolutely true, and still valid today with the draw of our troops from Irak by August 31,2010. I have worked out a complete plan for stabilization of Middle East for next 30 years if President Obama gives me the chance to explain it. This is not a joke, period.
Dominick 732-363-8286

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Dominick Larotonda - Apr 6, 2009

This is Dominick Larotonda with a message for President Obama.
Based on my extensive international experience I can provide you with plans on how to stabilize Middle East, on how to deal with Saudi Arabia and also how to start new deals with Venezuela.
I just need a job near your office, period.

Sheron Schaeferle's picture
Sheron Schaeferle - Feb 11, 2009

am seeking job as customer service provider, am retired Civil Servant(20yrs) need part time position, for lack of money is there any work for me in President Obama's work force?

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Bruce Younng - Jan 26, 2009

i am looking to help i have been working on wend gen. job and eathnal jobs all over the us. i work men and heave equipment i watch the us gov. waist money i know i can help please call or e mail thank you Bruce Young

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Jacqueline James - Jan 20, 2009

Being one of many unemployed,how do I submit an application to see if I qualify for a position for The President Of The United States Of America? Thank GOD for our new President "OBAMA"

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Bonnie Licurse - Dec 22, 2008

I am 55 years old and worked for a fortune 200 company for 20 years. This company in the passed years has been downsizing and sending work over to India. I am now without a job and I am finding it very difficult getting another one. My job fiction was an Admin assist for the IT Dept.
I had given my all to this company and the best they did for me is: Pay me until July 17 with medical. This is not including my 401K or disability insurance.
I was one of the lucky ones, since the employees that had worked less got less.
I do realize that my company isn't the only company sending work oversea.
But, with our unemployment rate ski rocketing, why should this be happening?
I am like all Americans and feel that we should be keeping our jobs in the United States. I do not see other countries sending work over here?
My understanding is, the goverment is giving tax brokes to companies sending work oversea's. Will now that American's need jobs, why don't we now give tax brokes to companies hiring AMERICANS?

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Susan Oldham - Nov 13, 2008

I am a transplant from FL and have worked in the legal field for years. I would love to work for President-Elect Obama. I have been without a job for 3 months. I am a saesoned paralegal.

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Lynn Freeman - Nov 13, 2008

I would like to get a job with Obama Administration or just work with Michelle. I have Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management, Master in Business Administration, Master in Education and Master in Mental Health Counseling. I am currently an Instructor in education. I look forward to meeting you President Obama and First lady Michelle.

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Walter Brock - Nov 11, 2008

I would like to surgest to President Obama that one of the easiest way's to create jobs and stimulate the economy is to award 40% of federalpurchases to small and disadvantaged and reopen small and minority business development centers that existed in the 80's and created thousands of jobs for the poor by providing job tax credits and other incentives for employers to hire and train them. This method in my opinion would work better and be more cost effective than stimulus checks. It would also have been more cost effective to have provided banks with small business loan guarantees than bail outs.

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Audrey Durr- Poole - Nov 9, 2008

I am a Career Development Consultant and would love to get employment with the Career Center on the Hill. To whom should I send my resume or network with.
Thank you.
Audrey Durr- Poole

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