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Would You Work For Eliot Spitzer?


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Sure. The guy's a bit of a cad, but certainly driven to succeed. And I bet a LOT more careful in everything he does from now on.  Read all comments »

Would you take a job in Eliot Spitzer's new real estate investment fund?

A New York newspaper reported recently that the deposed governor and former New York State Attorney General sounded out allies in the labor movement about eventually investing pension money in a planned venture that would seek bargains in the battered real estate sector. Spitzer apparently would manage the fund himself - thus following in the footsteps of his father, who built a Manhattan real estate empire in the 1960s and 70s.

Bottom-fishing in real estate is a popular activity of late, drawing some of the biggest names in the private equity world.

There's no word on whether Spitzer will be doing any hiring for the fund. If he does, would you think about joining his team?

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Bill Jones, Capital Markets,  Wed 18 Jun 08

Sure--I would do it by hooker by crook!!!!

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JAMES, Accounting,  Wed 18 Jun 08

I would

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K. Weiss, Capital Markets,  Wed 18 Jun 08

Why not, its strange that this is a question if he can raise the capital and knows how to bottom fish, his money is just as good as anyone elses. He still is bright and has a background in this business.  He got caught doing something he should have know better.  It's over he paid by resigning the Govership so let get over it.

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edahhan,  Wed 18 Jun 08

I'd love to... especially if he includes some perks such as 4000 $/hour entertainers in! hell I'll even work for free!!!!

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Dave, Capital Markets,  Wed 18 Jun 08

Yes, I would, why is there something wrong with his money?

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Shariza Baksh Ramroop, Retail Banking,  Wed 18 Jun 08

Is this for real, an opportunity rto work for the next best thing to happen to NY since Mike Bloomberg. I would work for govener Spitzer, for I to am an individual of ethics, compliance and hard work when it comes th the WORKFORCE.

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Anon1248, Asset Management,  Thu 19 Jun 08

Sure.  The guy's a bit of a cad, but certainly driven to succeed.  And I bet a LOT more careful in everything he does from now on.

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I-Banker, Investment Banking / M & A,  Thu 19 Jun 08

Hell no.  The guy is an idiot and doomed to fail.

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Barb, Accounting,  Thu 19 Jun 08

Sure.......six to seven figure income required for my consulting services.

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L. Nadine Howard, Hedge Funds,  Thu 19 Jun 08

Sure!!

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