Jacob Vogan

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  • Social Security Administration


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    I believe I could be very helpful in reducing the amount of people on Social Security Disability and finding these people jobs that fit within their capabilities. There's an extremely large amount of people collecting checks that are capable of contributing to the economy in some fashion. My expertise from being an insurance adjuster and having to hire investigators to surveil suspicious claims, provides relatable experience in this field.

     

    Nominator's thoughts on what would make this nominee a valuable member of a future Trump Unity Government

    1) Is Competent in a broad spectrum of areas from having the courage to try brand new jobs or companies when I felt what I was doing was unfulfilling. Also I have so much life experience from supporting myself since I was 17 years old with nothing but the clothes on my back.
    2) Is Honest because I feel that if you don't have trust then you have nothing. All successful relationships must have trust. If you are a trustworthy person then many doors will be open in your life, if you are not, then many will be closed.
    3) Is Respectful because I believe in treating people the way in which you want to be treated and nobody wants to be treated disrespectfully. Treating people with respect is a strong quality of a good leader.
    4) Has Integrity because doing the right thing is important even when nobody is watching. It's kind of like being true to yourself. If you cannot be true to yourself then you cannot be true to anyone. Having Integrity to me is just a must and a part of being a mature adult.
    5) Has Courage do do what is right even if that means not following the crowd or taking a risk of being fired for a job or turned away from a business. My wife and I believe strongly in not receiving the covid vaccine and were willing to be fired if it came down to it. Fortunately our employers did not end up requiring it but it was definitely uncertain times. I walked out of a dealership and cancelled the service on my truck along with the new tires that were special ordered because I was told to wear a mask in the waiting room. At that time is was not being mandated, it was simply the owners choice to force that upon his customers. I chose to not do business with companies who are anti choice.
    6) Has a Proven Record of doing the right thing in my personal life and my professional life. I even took the courage to contact every person at the top of a large bank that I worked for to inform them of the horrible the horrible way the branch manager was treating her female employees. They were all too afraid to speak up in fear of losing their job or possible retaliation from the manage. I took it upon myself to take the risk to do what was right. In the end after an investigation from HR, she was transferred and the female employees were very relieved.

  • I would recommend including a CV or Resume, if possible, so that those who will be considering these highly competitive positions have the fullest amount of information possible. This is not USAJOBS.