How did they "doxx" anyone when there are no names op just statistics? |
Actually, many, many Feds do. |
Why aren’t the DOGE salaries listed in here? Appears they’ve spent over $14m in just a couple weeks. Where’s that going? |
Red Bull and Doritos. |
The market is up because of a favorable jobs report and an overreaction to yesterday’s CPI report. |
I have an Ivy League PhD and it took me until age 38 to hit 100k. And I'm above average pay and below average age for my agency, according to this website. Am I overpaid? Doesn't feel like it. I definitely make substantially less than every single one of my grad school friends in the private sector, so your definition of "overpaid" would have to be "but it's taxpayer $!" with no relation to the actual numbers. Which seems like how some people are moving the goalposts. |
I'm a career fed and there is a ton of fraud, waste, and abuse. I welcome Elon taking a look and stopping some of it. |
For sure |
lol ok |
How many of you are going to keep faking posting this stuff? It’s been going on for months. N one believes you. |
Aren't they all trust fund babies? |
+1000 If they have evidence of that they would reported it to Musk already. |
You’re probably underpaid compared to your private sector colleagues. However, the federal government tends to pay more for work that would not pay well in the private sector. For example, the person who sorts mail in my office is a GS-12 and earns more than $100k. The federal government also employs GS-14 attorneys who basically do doc review and copy and paste boilerplate language into three decision templates a week. These attorneys wouldn’t even earn $50k a year in the private sector. But, in the federal government, they earn around $150k. |
Ketamine and cyber trucks |
Look like it takes one to know one. |