His duties appear to have been taken over by other special assistants, Chris Fickel and recently hired Andrew Gillis, who is a former University of Toronto quarterback.
The jobs, typically held by recent university graduates, start at about $35,000 a year, “and (then) a bump after they stay a certain amount of time,†said the young aide.
The job is a demanding one and working 60 hours a week is not unusual, said a former high-ranking staffer.
“It’s not volunteer. They’re just not being paid for it,†they said, noting unpaid overtime is an expectation for young staffers in many industries.
“So when Doug Ford says they’re working 40 hours a week and volunteering their time with football … he’s not far off,†the source said, acknowledging that when special assistants are asked to do football-related work by the mayor, they don’t have much choice.