Posted on 2/17/2010, 6:44:45 AM by Daisyjane69
I posted an article last night about the FDIC opening up a new office in suburban Chicaco. Looks like they have already posted the job openings.
If you click on some of the clerical salaries, you'll know why we're going broke !
Big salaries.
Ping.
They can hire a macaco to work in Chicaco.
I don’t know if we have a “jobs board” here on FR or not, but if we do, hopefully someone spots this.
This one is for Dallas.... 11 positions...
Announcement Number: 2010-DAL-1020
Vacancy Description: FDIC Employees Only - Resolutions & Closings Manager, CM-01
Open Period: 02/12/2010 - 02/26/2010
Series/Grade: CM-1101-01
Salary: $105,963.00 TO $199,067.00
Promotion Potential: CM-01
Hiring Agency: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Duty Locations: 11 vacancies in Dallas, TX
For more information, Contact: Milica Milakovich, 703-995-9653 MiMilakovich@fdic.gov
Wow, $77k to be a secretary. ...and not Secretary of Treasury.
500 positions at this new location:
FDIC Opens a Temporary Midwest Satellite Office
The Chicago-area Office Will Assist with Asset Sales and Bank Closings
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced it will open a temporary satellite office in Schaumburg, IL to manage receiverships and to liquidate assets from failed financial institutions primarily located in Midwestern states. After conducting a competitive leasing acquisition process, the FDIC entered into a short-term agreement to lease space at 200 North Martingale Road, Schaumburg. The decision was based on mission needs and workload.
The new office will provide facilities for up to 500 non-permanent staff and contractors. Staffing will be based on the workload needs of this office, including the number of closings in the Midwest, the resulting number of receiverships, and the post-closing workload.
Throughout its history, the FDIC has used temporary satellite offices to keep temporary asset resolution staff closer to the concentration of failed bank assets they oversee. As the work diminishes, the temporary satellite offices are closed. The FDIC currently has similar offices in Irvine, California and Jacksonville, Florida... The FDIC expects to gradually move into the space starting in March
2010.
“Martingale Road in Schaumburg is booming with new businesses such as Career Education Corporation, FDIC, Whole Foods, Crate & Barrel, and Season’s 52 restaurant,” said Matt Frank, Schaumburg’s Economic Development Coordinator. “They are joining other corporate businesses in Schaumburg such as Motorola, Zurich, Experian, IBM, Verizon, Pepsi, GE, A.C. Nielsen, American Pharmaceutical Partners, and PepsiAmericas.”
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Maybe Illinois FReepers need a ping! (wish I knew how)
How about ACORN? How much for the ‘cemetery tombstone voter information clerk”?
I learned something today! (about the job thread)
Thanks :)
You bet.
Thank you Daisy Jane I spotted your link via Jet Jaguar’s ping.
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As tax payers we pay only when the banks fail or are bailed out. Not for the direct operation of the FDIC.
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