In a surprising move, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, and Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent political figure, have issued a call for applications to join a newly formed entity known as the Department of Government Efficiency. Based in San Francisco, this department is seeking individuals who consider themselves “high-IQ small-government revolutionaries” and are prepared to tackle what Musk describes as “tedious work” at a staggering commitment of over 80 hours a week, with no pay.
On Thursday, a post shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, detailed the application process. The post, phrased in a concise and direct manner, stated, “We don’t need more part-time idea generators. We need super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting.” The reference to “Doge,” a popular internet meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog, is emblematic of Musk’s unique approach to gaining attention.
Further explaining the nature of the work, Musk commented, “Indeed, this will be tedious work, make lots of enemies & compensation is zero.” He lightheartedly concluded this remark with a laughing emoji, reflecting the unconventional spirit of the initiative. It appears that Musk and Ramaswamy are reviewing only the top 1% of applicants who respond.
Musk has set ambitious goals for the Department of Government Efficiency. He has pledged to reduce federal bureaucracy by one-third and to push for a reduction of $2 trillion in U.S. government spending. His assertion that this process would involve some “temporary hardship” has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions among potential applicants and the general public alike.
In a notable endorsement, former President Donald Trump announced the appointment of Musk and Ramaswamy to lead the Doge initiative. Trump praised their vision as vital for his administration’s aim to “dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies.” He characterized their efforts as the “‘Manhattan Project’ of our time,” drawing a parallel with the intense research effort during World War II that resulted in the creation of the atomic bomb.
Since the first assassination attempt against Trump in July, Musk has emerged as a vocal supporter of the former president. He has donated significant funds to Trump’s campaign and has participated in rallies, notably in swing states like Pennsylvania, helping to amplify Trump’s messaging across social media platforms.
Following Trump’s recent victory, Musk shared a humorous post on X, showing an edited image of him carrying a sink in the Oval Office. This playful image is reminiscent of a publicity stunt Musk pulled in October 2022 when he entered the headquarters of X carrying a sink shortly after completing his acquisition of the platform for $44 billion.
Despite the ambitious goals, the road ahead is fraught with challenges. A recent estimate from Fidelity indicates that X is worth nearly 80% less than when Musk initially purchased it. The task of transforming government efficiency while engaging a new workforce of volunteers without compensation may also pose hurdles.
As the initiative takes shape, the implications of Musk and Ramaswamy’s vision will remain to be seen. Those interested in applying have been encouraged to reach out directly through X with their resumes, marking the beginning of what could be a transformative yet contentious venture in the realm of government efficiency.
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