New head of Social Security tells employees he needed to Google the job when he was provided it
The newly sworn-in head of the Social Security Administration advised company employees this week that when he was first provided the job within the Trump administration, he wasn’t accustomed to the place and needed to Google it.
"So, I’m Googling Social Security. You know, one of my great skills, I’m one of the great Googlers on the East Coast," Frank Bisignano mentioned throughout a city corridor with Social Security managers from across the nation, in line with an audio recording of the assembly obtained by ABC News.
"I’m like, ‘What the heck’s the commissioner of Social Security?’" mentioned Bisignano, who now oversees one of many largest federal businesses that is chargeable for distributing retirement, incapacity, and survivor advantages to greater than 70 million Americans.