I didn't say it was nothing, I said it wasn't wasteful. Do you think $80k is an unreasonable salary for a 47 year old who is 2-3 decades into their career? What do you make? Also most of my agency is in the field, can't WFH, and outside DC. But try again. |
They're straight up going to celebrate another Timothy McVeigh at this point. Ghouls. |
They need to also include a breakdown of degrees held.
I’m an attorney with 15 years experience making around 150k. I hardly think that is some wildly outlandish salary for a mid-career attorney. Hell I make a lot less than the tech bros straight out of college. |
Elon Musk definitely by calling Feds criminals, stating without evidence that they're taking kickbacks. He also doxxed the daughter of the judge who ruled against the illegal Trump unlawful funding freeze on federal payments. That's an attack on the judiciary. |
I was just saying this to a friend. This is dangerous. Think about folks like Luigi. |
They don't care, any amount of money paid to a federal employee is considered waste and abuse. These people complain about paying national park rangers and forestry people's salaries and those folks start at GS 5. |
Are they going to actually post identifying names to go with the salaries? I know it’s already available online if someone wants to look it up in a database, but based on the rhetoric they are spreading this feels like a hit list. |
How do you know they’re actually going to be doxxing individuals? |
+ 5 trillion |
Can anyone find the DOGE salaries on this site? I’m not seeing them. Wonder why? |
The Heritage Foundation started doxxing 'DEI' employees on their "watchlist" sites. The factors for being included on their hit list were things like donating to D political groups, using pronouns in email, or posting liberal views on social media. DOGE might not do the doxxing directly on their website but they can certainly provide specific information to right-wing hit sites. |
I was in Politics and Prose when the Comet Pizza shooting happened. I know first hand how dangerous this right wing stuff is. They're absolutely going to get someone killed. |
NP. I am in the private sector. I was a fed at a regulatory agency for 8 years in the pre-laptop, "486 desktop" era. Everything I did at my job in the office could have been done from home with a computer and a phone. Even back then, we could take some work home to do when needed without having a laptop (particularly reading and editing). I work in a white collar job for a manufacturing company now. We were full work from home during the pandemic. Here is a list of just some of the jobs that can be 100% done from home: Product design Most engineering done on computer Market research/industry analysis Project management of teams IT HR Sales Procurement/supplier relations Customer relations Quality analysis based on survey data PR Social media & websites Advertising Public policy Some kinds of R&D We are currently 3 days per week RTO and 2 work from home. Our management believes productivity is fostered by being in office. Many disagree, but we understand that management decides. For me, being in office is less productive now than in olden times when assigned desks were still possible. And cube walls blocked visual distractions. Much of the complaining about work from home seems to come from people who just don't believe wfh can be productive. The pandemic gave an excellent natural experiment that proved it can work. And some complaining comes from people who are just jealous that others might have it better. With respect to feds, some people just hate government so much, they criticize any stats or benefits as "too much". They only admit the legitimacy of the parts of government that directly benefit them or match their ideologies. It's mean-spirited and narrow-minded. |
What are those numbers that are assigned to each agency? For example, GSA is 85, while General Printing Office is 3. |
What a loser you are. Suck a sad life. |