How do they do that . The first question goes to Katherine Archuleta. You say there are 8. 3 . I just wonder what levels are you talking about . Can you split it up, please . Are the administrative . Are the management level, midlevel . What are those numbers coming from . Lets get an answer to that question. I broke it out, the 8. 3 is governmentwide, and the 4. 1 is the management level. So what grade and above . Management, the ses level which would be a just system goes up to 15 and the next levels, include the ses. So the ses is the 4. 1. 4. 1 . And a followup question, as far as hiring practices, sometimes i have applied so many times going to u. S. A. Jobs, honestly hundreds of times, but sometimes i get an email into the you are qualified and so on, blah, blah, blah, but at the end. Comes a veteran and takes over my position. I understand that its, you know, with all due respect to veterans that i just want to understand the rationale of placing veterans for the finalist. So, t
Without ever doing that. And so i literally would do things that started to build relationships. You want something to fall back on when you disagree on the issues. When mike says something and youre sitting across the table. You know, i know mike and his value set. There is something to fall back on. I see the same thing in board rooms for corporations. If they come in periodically to my you are not apt to get a very effective outcome. I think that is huge. The strategy part is not that hard. Figuring out what to do i think you can do on a saturday morning. Let me just add to that. That. I think this is critical for damn near anything. Part of what we have to do is take a big step back and look at the relationships and the way we have had those relationships over the last 30, 40, 50 years and say, are those relationships still solid, sound . Do we have to form new relationships . Do we have to change the way we relate to each other . And this is not just in afghanistan but throughout
Tell us a little bit about how we like to consume information . I think its really interesting because when you think about millennials, one of the sort of suppositions as you said is that its this generation that is, you know, unlike any just wants to do things online and when you think about the tactile experience of leafing through a magazine or print publication theres something about that experience thats about the sense of curiosity and a sense of seriousness that young want to consume their news with. Theres been a lot of assumptions to think this generation doesnt want serious content because were younger, not seeking that. In fact, this is a generation that cares deeply about the world, important issues that wants to be engaged with that. They want their experience to mirror that. While we enjoy going on a site like buzzfeed, there is a sense that we really do care about the world and want to consume that news in that kind of way. If you look at how everybody wants to consume
She is coming. A little late. New mexicos first district. We will have her seat at the end. Thank you for being here today. We really appreciate it. I am lucky to be surrounded by intelligent and wonderful women, as i have always been in my life. Why dont i start with a brief introduction round. We will go in order. If you would like to start with a brief introduction about our topic today, latino leadership in congress. Hello, everybody. But are known as grace. And have been in california many years and have inn on city council and now congress. It has been a long battle. All of you must understand, it is not easy for us to be sitting here. We have earned our way. We have had saddles and have been lucky enough to have men support us but understand we have brains and can use them. Unfortunately, we still have a battle and there is still a Glass Ceiling. There is still the ability for us to not have the support we should have on issues that are really critical to us. Not only immigratio
Mark on that message. We want the country to go in a conservative direction. We have no shame in using americas Natural Resources to create better jobs for working families. And where we the people have the power and not the federal government. I send that message. Thank you very much. [applause] ive got a lot of people to thank here. Let me start with the staff and volunteers. We didnt just have people in louisiana. We have people in connecticut, massachusetts. Texans and oklahomans, people in idaho, iowa. We had people in states i didnt this was an. American victory. Thank you all again. A special shout out to the Campaign Team who made sure louisiana did better than the obama turnout. Speaking of shout outs, senator vitteridder victor helped us from the beginning, so a big shout out. [applause] this is not about either of us. Its about our country. Both of these men considered running. Both of them ended up in our conservative movement because its about the future of our country. [a