Is this what Joe Kent's employer does?


I'm still travelling down the rabbit hole on Joe Kent's employment mysteries. When I last left off last night, Joe's 401(k) had led to an outfit named Torres, and then to something called Continuity Global Solutions (CGS). An alert reader sent me to the Indeed page on CGS, and it leads to some interesting stuff indeed.

CGS, it appears, provides security at military bases around the world. They are, or were, big in Kosovo. And they're also at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. Where they've got job postings that sure are curious for a supposed cellular infrastructure consulting company. An example:

Case Manager $37.00/hr 

The Case Manager (CM) is responsible for coordinating case management and family reunification services for children in an on-site children’s residential facility. Responsible for the safe and timely release of all children to appropriate care. They ensure contractual requirements and client expectations are met at the on-site residential facility. 

Key Requirements:

Bilingual in Spanish and English

Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or other relevant behavioral science

3-5 years of progressive employment experience in the aforementioned fields (advanced degree can be substituted for years of employment experience)

Clean criminal background check

Must complete a urine drug screen

1 year of experience working with children

Must live local to the El Paso, Texas area

No housing or relocation fees or services provided

Position is contingent on award and client approval

Principle Accountabilities:

Coordinates case management and family reunification services for children

Initiates and maintains direct contact with each child and the child’s family while the child is in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) care to efficiently advance the child’s family reunification and release the child from the facility

Identifies potential family members or other sponsors for reunification

Facilitates the timely release or discharge of children to identified family members or authorized caregiver/custodian and documents the provision of services in each child’s case file

Supports family members or other sponsors to assist them with understanding the process and the child’s needs

Conducts and documents ORR unaccompanied child (UC) assessments in accordance with ORR policies and procedures

Reports significant incidents in accordance with ORR policies and procedures

Works closely with counselors and care coordinators to ensure communication

Maintains the ORR Database in accordance with ORR policies and procedures...

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to sit for more than 8 hours per day

Must be willing to work overtime if necessary

Must be able to use an elevator or walk up and down stairs

Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds and carry up to 10 feet

Must be able to routinely grasp or handle objects, use finger dexterity, bend elbows/knees and reach above and below shoulders

Must be able to read and interpret handwritten and typewritten print

Must be able to communicate by voice and detect sound by ear

Must be able to pass a criminal background investigation

Clean Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) or child protective services check

Must complete Urine Drug Screen

Must have valid U.S. work authorization

Requirements:

Must be bilingual ( English and Spanish )

Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or other relevant behavioral science ( Advanced degree can substitute experience )

1 year of experience in childcare

1 year of experience in child welfare or case management with children

Must live local to the El Paso, Texas area

It looks like a notoriously evil place where the Border Patrol takes undocumented children coming over the border.

And it makes you wonder how true Trumpy Joe's description of his job is. Earlier this week we were told:

The Tuesday statement from Kent’s campaign said the firm “collects research/intelligence throughout the world on cellular infrastructure which is then sent to telecommunications firms who are pursuing contracts to upgrades (sic) that infrastructure, most recently involving the transition to 5G technology.”

It said Kent’s role with the company is to “hire and oversee contractors around the world who conduct the research on the ground and then to validate that research with AES engineers and turn it into a marketable product.” It also said the company switched to fully remote work in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

When you start sniffing around, it seems like AES, or CGS, or whatever it's called, is not really about "cellular infrastructure." People should have a lot of additional questions for Kent about what they do, what he does for them, and why he's been so misleading.

 


Comments

  1. A quick Google also turned up a CGS in Sparta TN with a different registered agent. Very odd!

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  2. I'm guessing his boss is Jerry W. Torres of Torres AES.

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