| The generation with pensions had to stay to get their payout... lots of people in my office are retiring after 30/ 40 years. What will we (the FERS a generation) or you, personally, do? Will you have a 40th anniversary as a fed? |
| I won't have a 40th anniversary as a fed, because that would mean working into my 70s (I had a career in the private sector first). But I do plan to stay until I'm ready to stop working full-time. So probably another 20-plus years. Of course, I've left jobs before when I got bored and wanted to do something else, so even though my plan for now is to stay, that can change. |
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I just passed 27 years. I do expect to stay another 8-9 years until my youngest one is out of school.
Sometimes I can't stand this place but you do what you have to do to support your family. |
| I am a term, so no. I would if I could! |
| I did plan to stay until retirement but recently decided I've had enough and am quitting to stay home. |
Really? How many years do you have and how old are you? Wish I could too. |
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Only if I can get another position.
I would also be 77 at 40 years in...lol |
| I don't think I could take this place for that long. The morale is SO BAD. |
| Former fed here: my intention was to stay until retirement, but the agency I worked for was poorly run and I couldn't take anymore. I left after 13 years for a job with a local government. My only regret is leaving behind a healthy leave balance. |
| I had almost 10 years private industry, 17 years Fed. So sick of the Federal bureaucracy and would like to return to private. |
Vacation leave? You earned that, they paid you for it when you left. |
PP here. Oh yes, that got paid out, which was great! However, it's a little tough starting over with a leave balance of zero in a new job, especially with young kids who occasionally get sick. I'm still thankful I get paid leave; not everyone has that luxury. |
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Yup. I'm in it for the work life balance and job security. I just had my review with my boss the other day and he asked about my 5 year and 10 year plan. I told him I'm happy to be a GS-13 worker bee and cen't imagine the pay increase worth having to supervise people.
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| I'm in a litigating component at DOJ and plan to stay with the federal government (although not necessarily in this office of DOJ) until retirement -- not sure if that will get me to my 40th anniversary or not (I'll be 64 at 40 years in). But, yeah, I'm in it for the long haul. |
| I don't know. I'm mid-40s with not a lot saved for retirement. I've been a fed for four years. If I stay for 20 years until I retire I've have a little pension at least. But the thought of staying just for that reason is demoralizing.... |