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State Employee: I Get $93,803 For No Work
Times-Union of New Jersey ^ | Thursday, February 5, 2009 | James Odato

Posted on 02/05/2009 8:47:07 AM PST by lewisglad

As he tells it, Randall Hinton is paid $93,803 a year to do nothing.

He spends much of his workday at the State Insurance Fund donning headphones, listening to rock 'n' roll, blues or classical tunes and his superiors are cool with that.

His work agenda involves placing his feet up on his desk, staring out his office window and counting cars on the New York State Thruway. He arrives at 7:30 a.m., leaves at 3:30 p.m., sees no one and talks to no one.

He never does any work. It's been this way for Hinton for most of this decade.

"I just sit here," said Hinton, 55, of Niskayuna, a 27-year state employee who has held several high-level posts at various agencies.

At 6 feet 4 inches and 265 pounds he is an imposing figure who will begin to tear up when he discusses his situation. A member of the Passamaquoddy Tribe in Maine, he said he is being discriminated against because of his national origin and retaliated against for having sued the state.

Since February 2002, Hinton has been director of investigations for the Insurance Fund, but he said he has never been allowed to investigate anything. Instead, he builds up pension credits, year after year, but is unproductive at work because his superiors are blackballing him, he and his former boss say.

Hinton contends he is without portfolio as retaliation for suing Gov. George Pataki's administration 10 years ago, alleging discrimination then, too. That was after getting stuck in a storeroom for two years for refusing to leave his post at the Department of Environmental Conservation heading investigations to make room for a Republican appointee, he said.

In a January 2002 settlement in his suit against then-DEC Commissioner John Cahill (who later became Pataki's top deputy) and then-Assistant DEC Commissioner James W. Tuffey (now Albany's police chief) he was guaranteed state employment as a director of investigations.

"We didn't offer to settle, they did," said Tuffey. "They said just transfer him." Tuffey said the friction between Hinton and DEC officials developed because he wanted to go to the police academy to become a sworn DEC officer, but had not taken the civil service tests required.

Court papers show the stipulation promised Hinton his post at the Insurance Fund, controlled by Pataki's appointees under multi-year terms that continue years into the future. They gave him a job and an office but told his boss not to let Hinton handle anything of substance, according to Hinton and his former manager.

On Monday, Hinton filed a complaint with the Division of Human Rights claiming discrimination stemming from the retaliation of his original claim against the DEC.

Hinton said he's treated as a second-class employee with fewer resources than even the lowliest Insurance Fund worker. "I have no Internet access, no printer, no laptop, no car. Every day it's a struggle for me to bring in something I haven't read or listened to. I can tell you how many white cars pass on the Thruway . . . I can't take it anymore."

His former boss at the Insurance Fund, Edward Obertubbesing, backed up Hinton's story. He said Hinton is being victimized by GOP superiors who don't want him doing much. "I think it is because he had the gall to sue Gov. Pataki and he had a high-profile job in a Democratic administration," said Obertubbesing, now an Insurance Fund lawyer. "Quite honestly, it bothered me. Here's someone who could bring value to the organization and he's not being given that opportunity."

Obertubbesing, a Democrat, said several Pataki administration staffers got posts at the Insurance Fund as Pataki was leaving office in 2006. Among them is Obertubbesing's current boss, Greg Allen, who is paid almost $176,000 as chief counsel. The fund employs 2,650 people. It exists to provide workers' compensation and disability policies as an insurer of last resort to 190,000 employers statewide.

Obertubbesing said top brass at the fund specifically told him to not give Hinton any important duties and such directives were a key reason he got out of managing.

Initially, Hinton was assigned to supervise a few customer service representatives taking injury reports. Hinton complained the task was not a duty for the director of investigations. The unit he ran was later regrouped under customer service and Hinton was given just one duty approving one person's time sheet every two weeks, he and his former manager said.

"He has nothing to do and has had nothing to do for the last two and a half years and what he had to do before that was relatively insignificant," said Obertubbesing. "It's an unfortunate situation." He said when Hinton arrived from DEC: "I was told a guy is coming to your office, fit him in, but he can't do this and can't do that. It was pretty apparent from Day 1 that they didn't want him to do anything."

He said Hinton thought things would improve when Eliot Spitzer became governor, but the Democratic administrations of Spitzer and Gov. David Paterson have not broken the pattern set by the Pataki holdovers still at the helm of the Insurance Fund.

Hinton points to Christopher Barclay, the deputy director who is now secretary, and Executive Director David Wehner as being responsible for his situation. Barclay and Wehner, Pataki appointees, have multi-year terms. They did not return calls for comment, but spokesman Bob Lawson said the fund's managers tried to give Hinton more responsibilities recently after he complained to Wehner.

The offer extended involved overseeing private detective agencies hired by the fund reviewing bid proposals, investigative reports done by the consultants and methods used. "He rejected those additional responsibilities," Lawson said. He defined Hinton's work duties as being a supervisor of the unit Hinton said was disbanded three years ago. Lawson said he is supposed to alert others about complicated or serious injury reports. He could not say how busy the assignment is but said he is unaware of any problems with Hinton's performance.

Hinton said he dismissed the recent offer because he did not want to do contract quality assurance and work for a contract administrator who was in a entry-level management post. He said he also communicated with Paterson's aides, including appointments secretary Francine James and new Insurance Fund deputy director Thomas Gleason about his lack of work, but was ignored. Copies of e-mails to those officials support the assertion.

A Paterson spokesman did not comment on the matter.

Privately, some of Hinton's former colleagues describe Hinton as obsessed with becoming a cop and sometimes peculiar in his investigative techniques, for instance setting up in cars to conduct surveillances of co-workers.

Hinton said he has handled hundreds of investigations in the past and is trained as a watchdog to weed out theft, abuse and waste in government and has been assigned to check out colleagues sometimes. His resume includes jobs as a deputy inspector general, director of internal audits and investigations at the Department of Civil Service and director of investigations at the DEC. He said he had attempted to become an environmental conservation officer, able to carry a gun, which would allow him to retire to his tribe as a law enforcer.

Hinton wants to be director of investigations for real investigating insurance fraud for the Insurance Fund. He said that responsibility was given to a GOP appointee, a white male, who is paid $140,800 a year, according to state records. Or, he said, he would be a good director of internal controls, a newly established job also given to a white male in October. The Insurance Fund is paying the newcomer $82,363.

Whenever he has sought advancement or transfers, he said, he has been stymied since his brush with the Pataki administration.

"This is not about me," he said, asserting that he is trying to make a name for Native Americans in public service. "I'm ashamed of my situation. I'm embarrassed. Nobody cares. They don't care about Indians."

He said he has essentially done very little work since about 1999 but has a competitive civil service position so that he is protected should layoffs occur and cannot be fired without due process, unlike the political appointees occupying posts he seeks.

He said he decided to take action when he got an e-mail in November from his manager that said the Insurance Fund wanted to recognize "the significant contributions and considerable role of Native Americans" and that Paterson had proclaimed Native American Month.

He responded by e-mail, copying several Paterson appointees, that his agency does not appreciate diversity, that he has been denied work and stripped of his dignity.

"I want my dignity back," Hinton said in an interview before returning to his corner office in the back of the Insurance Fund's district office along I-90 East.

"I don't know how I could get through the day without my iPod," Hinton said


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To: TankerKC
Some people think the guy has a "dream come true" but it has a high price.

He is most likely prohibited from bringing in his own computer ,with or without wireless internet.

Putting a "troublemaker" in an office by himself,then enforcing all the workplace don'ts while assigning him no work in the hope boredom and frustration will drive him to quit;it's just wrong.

He cannot just make himself useful since his supervisors must approve work assignments.

I once found myself frustrated daily in a big corporation;the fellow working next to me was doing the best he could,and often overwhelmed,but I was not permitted to assist him,because we had different departmental responsibilities.

Still,$93,000 a year is hard to walk away from,how many Freepers would really do that ?I'll bet the number is a whole let less than the number who'll say they would!

61 posted on 02/05/2009 9:35:16 AM PST by hoosierham (Waddaya mean Freedom isn't free ?;will you take a credit card?)
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To: IYAS9YAS

Thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out.


62 posted on 02/05/2009 9:35:20 AM PST by TADSLOS (McCain always has a job as Obama's Butt Boy when he loses his seat in 2010)
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To: aegiscg47

Sounds like you have a serious case of “people involved in decisions to justify their job” syndrome.

I first heard of this phenomena from a friend who works at American Express Financial.


63 posted on 02/05/2009 9:36:56 AM PST by stylin_geek (Liberalism: comparable to a chicken with its head cut off, but with more spastic motions)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

What a scumbag. He’s had a hell of a free ride on us and now is suing to kaching even more?!

I’d like to know exactly how long it took for this loser to feel humiliated by his $93K/year salary. Was it 2 years out? Five? TEN freakin’ years ($930,000) to do NOTHING??!!!

AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaarggh!


64 posted on 02/05/2009 9:37:00 AM PST by Made In The USA (Liberalism is a sign of stupidity.)
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To: hoosierham
"Still,$93,000 a year is hard to walk away from,how many Freepers would really do that ?I'll bet the number is a whole let less than the number who'll say they would!"

I make a lot more than that and basically do nothing all day as well. The difference is I don't WANT to do anything, and just push off as much as I can to employees.

65 posted on 02/05/2009 9:38:47 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: My hearts in London - Everett

Hmmmm... I wonder auditors came in recently. I wonder if putting in notice and threatening to sue was his strategic move to preserve previously paid salary and retirement benefits? I hope it fails miserably.


66 posted on 02/05/2009 9:40:31 AM PST by Made In The USA (Liberalism is a sign of stupidity.)
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To: lewisglad

I’d gladly pay Nancy Pelosi $5,093,803 a year to do absolutely nothing. It would be a bargain.


67 posted on 02/05/2009 9:43:24 AM PST by Notary Sojac
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To: Blind Eye Jones

lol, That’s basically what he’s doing right now! Give me 140k a year or I will shame you into it...but he is biting the hand who will feed him that pension


68 posted on 02/05/2009 9:45:10 AM PST by lewisglad
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To: OB1kNOb

I thought Michelle Obama quit that no-show hospital job. 8)


69 posted on 02/05/2009 9:46:44 AM PST by pogo101
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To: gigster

LOL!


70 posted on 02/05/2009 9:48:55 AM PST by patton (SPQA - the last, the least and the lost)
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To: lewisglad
Every American's dream job. Come in, loaf your ass off and get paid big!

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

71 posted on 02/05/2009 9:49:42 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: digger48

I would rather look at his charming mug, than Henry-Phantom of the Opera-Waxman’s ugly mug. There is only so much fug that one can tolerate./Just Asking - seoul62........


72 posted on 02/05/2009 9:51:42 AM PST by seoul62
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To: 1_Rain_Drop
Yes we're all reading the same story. After resting his feet on a desk for 10 years, NOW he complains about it?

You read the part where it says that he had a settlement in 2002 then, right? At that point things should have been corrected. That's seven years at most. I'm not absolving this guy, but it's not as simple as the title (an a bit of bias) would suggest.

73 posted on 02/05/2009 9:51:59 AM PST by TankerKC (Yes we can? I already could.)
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To: lewisglad

That sounds like a fantasy job to me. Where do I sign? Oh yeah...I’m a white male. forget it.


74 posted on 02/05/2009 9:53:17 AM PST by strider44
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To: lewisglad
Another sue-happy nonwhite making nearly six figures to do nothing on the taxpayers dime. Who is the victim here?
75 posted on 02/05/2009 9:54:15 AM PST by Minipax
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To: lewisglad
Hell he is blaming this on the evil Republican Pataki; who has been out of office how long?
76 posted on 02/05/2009 9:57:56 AM PST by martinidon
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To: TADSLOS

“Cubicle hell”

My nephew calls it Cubicell


77 posted on 02/05/2009 9:59:06 AM PST by vidbizz
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To: lewisglad

That sounds like a fantasy job to me. Where do I sign? Oh yeah...I’m a white male. forget it.


78 posted on 02/05/2009 10:00:28 AM PST by strider44
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To: All

At least he had a window. Hahahahaha!


79 posted on 02/05/2009 10:02:04 AM PST by jackibutterfly
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To: lewisglad

No clue why this is newsworthy....Congress has been doing nothing for decades and collecting a check. Well, almost nothing. They have managed to raise taxes, tank the housing market, and decimate the Pentagon...so I guess you have to give credit where credit is due.


80 posted on 02/05/2009 10:03:26 AM PST by jgilbert63
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