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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You actually think this is a useful question? These agencies have thousands of employees performing tons of different functions. If an economist in a research division at FDIC says that work-life balance sucks, but then someone who responds to consumer complaints at CFPB tells you their work-life balance is awesome, and then someone else at FDIC who is an attorney in supervision says their work-life is also awesome, will that be useful to you?[/quote] Not OP, but I half agree with you, but also don't see why the snarky tone is necessary. I agree that there are going to be big difference in units/sections within an agency, based on type of work and manager. BUT, there are ways to measure whether an entire agency is comparably better to another agency in terms of culture/morale/work-life balance. The Partnership for Public Service does it every year. https://bestplacestowork.org/agencies-compare/?codes=TRAJ,FD00,SE00,FRFT,CU00,FY00 [/quote] It’s ironic that one of the lowest scores for these agencies is PAY!!! Of course, everyone on this thread knows that FinReg agencies get a lot more pay than average government workers, and there are multiple DCUM threads of attorneys trying to find ways into these “poor paying” gigs. Some employees of these agencies might respond that their pay has to be higher to match market alternatives. Yet, these same employees don’t want those alternatives! When one adds the pension, lifetime subsidized medical insurance, and work-life balance (hours actually worked), FinReg salaries look even better. Basically, these employees are very entitled. [/quote] Two things: 1. Pay will be ranked lowest for every agency anywhere in the federal government (and likely private sector). The finreg scores are in line with every other federal agency. No difference. 2. Finregs talk more about their pay because it is negotiable. At other agencies, employees know that their management can't affect pay so they don't worry about it. At the finregs, there is a real possibility of an increase, so it is an area of contention. Let's not make this a thread about the compensation at finregs. We have enough of those. [/quote]
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