Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 11:32 a.m. No.14747089   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7142

>>14747059

just an fyi

i am an anon

oldfag anon

been here a long time

grew up in sf bay area

i went through this dumb daze in the 80's

wore all the stupid all black

all friends had colored hair and mohawks

I GREW out of it and became totally normal

for some it is just trying to fit in and be cool as it is all over and around you

my family teased me that i look like i was constantly going to a funeral and looked stupid

they were right and thank God this shit did not stick on me.

The key was that my family was not like this to begin with.

Complete normal-ville 1986 forward.

It was just a blip of about two years for me. I was retarded at that time.

Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 11:41 a.m. No.14747142   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14747089

>>14747059

another memory same time mid 80's

i would borrow friends tee shirts that were anti-apartheid

i would go to marches

that i reallyhad no idea what they were even about

my friends family did all this kind of shit

i reallyhad zero idea what it was all about as a teen

i just went to be doing something that weekend and the shirt message i did not even look into

what a fucking dumbass i was just to hang out

today i research everything

and started to do this about age 24 or so

so do not think all will stick with the dumb shit

many just need to move from these places as i did

get away from the bubble

the retard fades and thoughtful research heals retard thinking and clothing choices

i am proff that some can just be stuck living in places that lure you in due to being young and naive

turns out i am a natural conservative and a Bleiver In Christ and it is the plae I truly belong, probably always did, but it was choked out during teen years duw to geography and peer pressure, wanting to be social and most near me were retarded from their parents…i fell for it for a SPELL. Have not lived in CA in decades.

Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 12:15 p.m. No.14747337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7347 >>7369 >>7386 >>7396 >>7429 >>7430 >>7437 >>7550

won't hire you unless vaxxed for 2021 Campaign shit

this seems very politcal and biased and discrimatory

 

compensation: $18-$20 per hour plus bonuses!

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Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 12:21 p.m. No.14747369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7378 >>7382 >>7386 >>7550

>>14747347

>>14747337

 

FieldWorks has helped to generate millions of phone calls, knocked on millions of doors, collected petition signatures from millions of citizens, and registered hundred of thousands of voters that have helped campaigns WIN!

 

 

post id: 7390368277 posted: 2 days ago updated: 2 days ago

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https://apply.fieldworks.com/Mesa

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Welcome! We’re so glad you’re interested in working on one of our campaigns.

 

For all of our local positions (petitioners, canvassers, and quality control officers), you don’t need previous campaign experience. We have full-time, part-time, and weekend jobs available.

 

The first step is scheduling an interview.

 

For your convenience, our interviews are conducted remotely in a virtual interview on the RingCentral App.

 

Schedule your interview here or call our office at 602-922-9554.

 

This is an urgent campaign - we are hiring immediately - schedule yourself for today!

 

Download the App for your Virtual Interview NOW! http://rc.fieldworks.com

1629 K St NW Ste 300 Washington DC 20006

(202) 667-4400

Contact Us

Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 12:23 p.m. No.14747378   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7382 >>7386 >>7396 >>7430 >>7437 >>7550

>>14747369

>>14747347

>>14747369

https://fieldworks.com/history/

 

HISTORY https://fieldworks.com/history/

FieldWorks was founded on March 19, 2001 by Laurie Moskowitz and Susan Blad Seldin in Washington, DC.

 

Prior to founding the firm, Laurie served as Director of the National Coordinated Campaign for the 2000 presidential election. She was also Director of Delegates for the Gore 2000 campaign. Laurie was Voter Contact Director for the Democratic National Committee during the 1998 election cycle and Deputy Director for Senator Carl Levin’s successful re-election campaign in 1996.

 

Susan served as Deputy Director of the DNC’s 2000 Coordinated Campaign before founding the firm. During the 1998 campaign cycle, she was the DNC’s Western States Political Director where she worked closely with elected officials, candidates and state parties to mobilize grassroots support using targeted statewide vote-by-mail and early vote programs. She developed the 1996 youth outreach programs for the reelection of President Clinton and Vice President Gore, and created and managed the 1992 student outreach program for the California Democratic Party, registering 60,000 students on college campuses.

 

After running the DNC’s 2000 Coordinated Campaign, for which they were widely credited with helping earn Al Gore the popular vote, Laurie and Susan shared a vision of a professional approach to field organizing and to building the premier grassroots organizing company for progressive organizations and Democratic campaigns around the country. And that is how FieldWorks was born.

 

In the first two years of its existence, FieldWorks played a decisive role in the election of Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano and the Democratic primary victory of a first-time candidate in the Texas gubernatorial campaign, in addition to running a number of successful projects for the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, as well as the state Democratic parties in California and New York.

 

Our 2002 digital holiday card was a fun take on “yard sign wars“.

 

FieldWorks operated out of a row house in the Woodley Park neighborhood of Washington, DC. The basement and first floor of 2852 Connecticut Ave NW served as world headquarters for dozens of partners, vice presidents and program staff over the years.

 

Debbie Willhite joined the firm and became a partner in May 2003. Before joining FieldWorks, Debbie was Senior Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy for the United States Postal Service. Prior to that, she served as Executive Director of the Denver Summit of the Eight and Co-Director of the 1997 Presidential Inaugural Committee.

 

Chris Gallaway joined the firm as Vice President in 2004. Chris was previously Executive Director of the Kansas Democratic Party and was in the middle of his first term as National President of the Young Democrats of America when he joined FieldWorks.

 

Our 2004 digital holiday card featured a couple of our interns “canvassing“.

 

Marie Therese Dominguez became the fourth partner in 2005. Prior to joining FieldWorks, Marie Therese spent eight years in the Clinton Administration in a variety of senior policy and management positions. She served at the White House as Special Assistant to the President for Personnel, the Department of Transportation as Deputy Chief of Staff to the FAA Administrator and the Pentagon as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works.

 

The first four partners on the porch of 2852 Connecticut Avenue.

 

Lew Granofsky joined the firm as Vice President in 2005. Before FieldWorks, Lew directed some of the most successful voter contact and fundraising canvasses in the country for numerous national labor and environmental organizations and local candidates.

 

Sadly, Susan passed away in 2006. She is survived by her husband David, her daughter Agnes, and the thousands of political organizers she inspired.

 

Marie Therese left the firm in 2006 and went on to hold senior positions at the United States Postal Service during the Obama administration and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) at the U.S. Department of Transportation. She is currently Commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation.

 

Debbie left the firm in 2007 and moved back home to Arkansas. She continued to work for the Democratic Party and progressive candidates. Additionally, Debbie served as Chief Operating Officer of the Arkansas Health Connector, the health insurance marketplace created to implement the Affordable Care Act in the state. In that role, Debbie helped to enroll more than 150,000 Arkansans in the program. She is currently a partner at Go Fight Win Group.

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: 5d76f3 Oct. 8, 2021, 12:23 p.m. No.14747382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7386 >>7550

>>14747378

>>14747369

>>14747347

>>14747369

 

cont:

 

In 2009, FieldWorks finally acquired fieldworks.com from a registrant who wasn’t using the domain. Prior to this, the firm’s online identity was fieldworksonline.com. Occasionally, people still confuse FieldWorks with a lawn company or a focus group company with a similar name. But fieldworksonline.com is no more.

 

Dessari Langston started as a Canvass Director with FieldWorks in early 2009. Dessari holds a degree in engineering and has a background in marketing; she brought key skills and experience from those fields when she made a career change to join FieldWorks.

 

In 2010, Lew and Chris became partners and Laurie stepped away from the day-to-day operations of the firm.

 

Almost 10 years after founding the firm, Laurie left in 2011 and joined the One Campaign’s efforts to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease. She is currently a principal at LORE Strategies.

 

On November 12, 2012, an era ended as FieldWorks moved out of its decade-long home at 2852 Connecticut Ave. The building was bought by a developer and turned into atrocious condos. Nothing could replace that first office, so nothing has. FieldWorks central staff now work from their homes across the country.

 

Nathaniel Parks joined as a partner for the 2014 election cycle. Before FieldWorks, Parks specialized in the business of creating and utilizing voter files and spent a decade working with political data in more than 40 states. After departing FieldWorks, he expanded his footprint to include printing and technology services for campaigns and organizations as well as providing PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. He is currently CEO of Campaign Technology Services.

 

In 2019, Dessari celebrated her 10th anniversary at the firm and became a partner, joining Lew and Chris as the three active partners.

 

In 2020 we did a little off the shelf JibJab “every bunny dance now” card for spring while we were shutting down for COVID-19. Obviously, the 2002 and 2004 holiday cards were precursors to the entire industry.

 

FieldWorks celebrates the 20th anniversary of its founding in 2021. In that time, FieldWorks has employed more than 50,000 people working for more than 500 clients in 42 states.