Sixth Annual Terrific Twenty-Five Staffer Survey PM’s chief of staff Brodie and four other PMO staffers ranked top five in 2006 survey

Many Cabinet and PMO staffers say the job wrecks their social life and leaves them jet-lagged. But the ones who stay end up living, breathing and eating federal politics, despite regular burnout and a change in government.

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