My husband's first thought when I told him about this last night was "that guy is gonna get nailed for timesheet fraud." Is it possible he was on leave for all of these days? Sure, but it's unlikely. Methinks dude was probably "working from home" while patrolling his neighborhood instead. |
Pp here -- I also think the nanny wasn't doing anything wrong, just confirming to an earlier poster that the nanny doesn't have DC plates. If my DH told me that he was going to be spending time during the day documenting parking passes, I would have recommended that he find a better hobby, or maybe even just tell him to go talk with the police and parking permit people. I have a hard time believing a wife (with a military background) would encourage her husband (with a security clearance) to break the law himself by stealing the tags. |
How could he not have thought some of the houses might have had security cameras? Or someone may have seen him? |
Um, he retired from the Army in which he served as an officer. He is now a civilian employee of DOD in the SES. |
He's not retired, as in home all day puttering in the garden. He is "retired military," which means he is no longer in the Army. He is employed by the DoD in a civilian job. |
It's a very quiet street in a quiet part of the neighborhood. Although I think there are security cameras on a nearby building. |
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I'd be worried he had a brain tumour. It seems like a sudden change in behaviour. Is it possible he hid his nuttiness all these years? I guess it is but unlikely. His wife must be freaking out.
If you've seen the movie "the Beach" with Dicaprio, it reminds me of when he started to go mad and was visualizing himself in a video game... this is probably what this guy was doing with his parking enforcement. |
Does this mean he's collecting his Army pension while also collecting $150K+ as an SES? |
Or an alcoholic. |
It depends. This is allowed but as a civilian employee you can defer your military pension and count your time-in-service towards your civilian pension. It just depends on the individual circumstances driving the math. |
| This story was on the Today show today. I hope the idiot gets canned. |
| Why not just call park services and report them? |
| I have worked as a Schedule C with a lot of tools as fellow appointees. There is just something about someone who gives up so much of his or her own life in order to "make it" into an appointee position that lends itself to toolishness, I think. I liked my job but I kept it in perspective. A lot of people let it get to their heads and thought they were greater than everybody else. Plus, they had to work such long hours, that their lives sort of became myopic and they certainly lost touch with reality, patting themselves on the back for knowing such arcania and being such sticklers for details that "no one else knew." I absolutely can see a person like this thinking they were the self-appointed traffic cop on the block, and taking it extreeeeeeeemely way too seriously. |
also depends on your age whether you can draw your pension. |
They don't do anything about people who park illegally, they spend their time harassing legal residents. |