Shutdown vacation ideas and deals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When was the last time there was a legit shutdown?

I mean, it feels like a shutdown is threatened every year…but when was the last time it happened, and how long did it last?


The last time the military was part of a shutdown was 2013. It was for 16 days, so we missed one paycheck which was later paid. We were not part of the 2018 shutdown because the defense budget was passed separately.
Anonymous
OP is either a troll or someone with family money. i don't know any feds who are planning a vacation.
Anonymous
My office is stressed about end of the year deadlines...not planning vacations. We don't get any lost time back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely disgusting that so many people will get a free vacation.


I love that that is the focus and not the vast majority of Feds I know (including myself) who will be required to continue working with a paycheck coming at some unknown date and inability to use our own personal leave. It’s literally forced work, no sick leave, no vacation leave, and we’ll pay you at some unspecified date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP is either a troll or someone with family money. i don't know any feds who are planning a vacation.


Yeah a fed who is not stressed about a missed paycheck and has a vacation home? Definitely a troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last time, I did some volunteer work at food and diaper banks. Some families were hit hard.


I’ll volunteer a little more and maybe go camping. With no money coming in doesn’t seem wise to take a vacation.
Anonymous
I will probably go hiking at state parks and day trips. Annapolis, Frederick,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP is either a troll or someone with family money. i don't know any feds who are planning a vacation.


Yeah a fed who is not stressed about a missed paycheck and has a vacation home? Definitely a troll.


I'm a GS-12 with a non-Fed wife who makes about the same. Smartly, I have an emergency fund. But still not going on vacation since wife is working and kids in school. Besides, all the national parks are closed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely disgusting that so many people will get a free vacation.


First, the work doesn't go away. it's just that Feds aren't allowed to do it when there are no appropriations.
Second, who are you "disgusted" with? Hopefully it is Congress, specifically the House of Reps and the Freedom Caucus, and not employees themselves. Otherwise, you are a moron and that would be sad.
Third, ask yourself if you value a stable, consistent career, or would you like to be furloughed at the whim of others?

THINK before you judge, type, speak.


Disgusted with Congress. I know enough about the government that if you can take months off from your job, it’s not that important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No fed I know, including me, has enough money to take a vacation when we don't know when we will be paid. It's staycation all the way.

OP, you must have some family money, or be a really old DC area fed who is still working, to be able to afford a second house in the mountains.


Some feds save and don't live paycheck to paycheck so yeah, a vacation is possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely disgusting that so many people will get a free vacation.


Just think of it as if they are working from home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely disgusting that so many people will get a free vacation.


First, the work doesn't go away. it's just that Feds aren't allowed to do it when there are no appropriations.
Second, who are you "disgusted" with? Hopefully it is Congress, specifically the House of Reps and the Freedom Caucus, and not employees themselves. Otherwise, you are a moron and that would be sad.
Third, ask yourself if you value a stable, consistent career, or would you like to be furloughed at the whim of others?

THINK before you judge, type, speak.


Disgusted with Congress. I know enough about the government that if you can take months off from your job, it’s not that important.


Nobody had a job that's that important, Fed or private sector. We're all replaceable. That being said, if we're shut down, Feds legally cannot work. Not their fault.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When was the last time there was a legit shutdown?

I mean, it feels like a shutdown is threatened every year…but when was the last time it happened, and how long did it last?


The last time the military was part of a shutdown was 2013. It was for 16 days, so we missed one paycheck which was later paid. We were not part of the 2018 shutdown because the defense budget was passed separately.


The Coast Guard was affected by the 2018 shutdown because they are housed in DHS not DOD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No fed I know, including me, has enough money to take a vacation when we don't know when we will be paid. It's staycation all the way.

OP, you must have some family money, or be a really old DC area fed who is still working, to be able to afford a second house in the mountains.


Some feds save and don't live paycheck to paycheck so yeah, a vacation is possible.


Really, you months of living expenses in liquid cash AND own a vacation home?? Get real. Feds don’t know when they will be paid, this could easily go into 2-3 months of now pay. Our mortgage is $3k, so just to keep roof on our head we will need $10k liquid.

Who in their right mind would drop $1ks more for a vacation that could be cancelled at any moment?

So I know OP is some weird case, like an old dude who bought homes when they were cheap or family money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No fed I know, including me, has enough money to take a vacation when we don't know when we will be paid. It's staycation all the way.

OP, you must have some family money, or be a really old DC area fed who is still working, to be able to afford a second house in the mountains.


Some feds save and don't live paycheck to paycheck so yeah, a vacation is possible.


Really, you months of living expenses in liquid cash AND own a vacation home?? Get real. Feds don’t know when they will be paid, this could easily go into 2-3 months of now pay. Our mortgage is $3k, so just to keep roof on our head we will need $10k liquid.

Who in their right mind would drop $1ks more for a vacation that could be cancelled at any moment?

So I know OP is some weird case, like an old dude who bought homes when they were cheap or family money.


Or just a troll.

But yeah, I'm a Fed and the breadwinner. We'll be living leanly to preserve cash flow. Plus, kids are in school so travel is not in the cards. I have a long list of chores and repairs to do around the house, if it happens.
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