Social Security’s Commissioner recently visited an agency field office in Staten Island, NY. The Commissioner talked about this visit on a new appearance on Fox News.
This is a picture of Frankie and management at this Social Security office in NY. The employees wanted no part of this circus show. The smiles were probably due to on the spot awards for a big smile since this is a transactional administration.
How interesting he picked one of the worst performing offices in NY - Country Club ! They never picked up the phones before and now the rest of agency is pitching in, hence the Big Smiles !
Frank is so lying about the performance of the 800# .Just yesterday there were over 18,000 calls in the queue with an avg wait time of ONE HOUR TEN MINUTES! #winning!
From the Social Security website. The propaganda is off the charts. Employee feedback? Does that exist at SSA?
At the Social Security Administration (SSA), our mission is to provide you with the best possible service, whether you call us, visit a field office, or manage your benefits online. We are always listening to your feedback and the suggestions of our dedicated employees to find new ways to improve your experience.
Listening and Acting on Employee Feedback
Since his confirmation, Commissioner Bisignano has been visiting field offices across the country, meeting with staff and hearing firsthand about the opportunities they see while serving the public. For example, during a visit to our Staten Island, New York office this week with Congresswoman Malliotakis, the Commissioner spent time discussing how technology and process enhancements have improved the office’s ability to serve customers both by phone and in person.
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Doubt Frank will leave until he gets his hands on the trust fund and sends it to his Wall Street boys. Until than all of this is show and misdirection. No real changes being made.
Anyone who works at the Staten Island Field Office want to comment on if any of what he said is true?
ReplyDeleteThis is a picture of Frankie and management at this Social Security office in NY. The employees wanted no part of this circus show. The smiles were probably due to on the spot awards for a big smile since this is a transactional administration.
ReplyDeleteNotice how Frank goes to state media FOX NEWS to promote “his” success in the agency. Why not try CNN or MSNBC next time?
ReplyDeleteRIGGED SMILES! 😀
ReplyDeleteI’m surprise that this picture was not taken at the roof of this building since his boss is a big fan of rooftop press conferences.
ReplyDeleteSSA management in this office gets dressed up for an individual whose trying to replace humans with AI.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the staff had the opportunity to ask questions to the commissioner or was this a quick photo op?
ReplyDeleteWow is he short
ReplyDeleteBut his hands are huge.
DeleteWho are the executives in the photo?
ReplyDeleteStaten Island, population 500,000, square miles 58. Two field offices.
ReplyDeletePhoenix, population 2 million, 500 square miles, 2 field offices.
Woman in blue dress is useless MAGA congresswoman for SI.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a picture of on of his WEEKLY regional offices visits.
ReplyDeleteIs he going to RO’s weekly or is this sarcasm?
DeleteHow interesting he picked one of the worst performing offices in NY - Country Club ! They never picked up the phones before and now the rest of agency is pitching in, hence the Big Smiles !
ReplyDeleteWhy is he always in NY or NJ and never the Baltimore area offices?
ReplyDeleteFrank lives in New York.
DeleteFrank lives in NJ
DeleteThis has long been one of the poorer performing offices in NYC.
ReplyDeleteNo office left behind under Frank. From the bottom to the top!
DeleteFrank is so lying about the performance of the 800# .Just yesterday there were over 18,000 calls in the queue with an avg wait time of ONE HOUR TEN MINUTES! #winning!
DeleteWho’s the guy on the left? I don’t believe he’s an SSA official.
ReplyDeleteI believe the tall guy in the suit is the manager of the office
DeleteHe is Frank’s attorney from OGC…
DeleteFrom the Social Security website.
ReplyDeleteThe propaganda is off the charts.
Employee feedback? Does that exist at SSA?
At the Social Security Administration (SSA), our mission is to provide you with the best possible service, whether you call us, visit a field office, or manage your benefits online. We are always listening to your feedback and the suggestions of our dedicated employees to find new ways to improve your experience.
Listening and Acting on Employee Feedback
Since his confirmation, Commissioner Bisignano has been visiting field offices across the country, meeting with staff and hearing firsthand about the opportunities they see while serving the public. For example, during a visit to our Staten Island, New York office this week with Congresswoman Malliotakis, the Commissioner spent time discussing how technology and process enhancements have improved the office’s ability to serve customers both by phone and in person.
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ReplyDeleteIs Frankie next to go in this clown show?
ReplyDeleteTrump Is Removing the I.R.S. Chief 2 Months After He Was Confirmed
Billy Long, a former Republican congressman, will no longer serve as the tax agency’s head. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will oversee the agency as acting commissioner, according to a U.S. official.
Doubt Frank will leave until he gets his hands on the trust fund and sends it to his Wall Street boys. Until than all of this is show and misdirection. No real changes being made.
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