Not. Half the government folks gone. Trying to find a person's backup. In some cases no one seemed to know. Too many single points of failure with some tasks - ie only 1 person can provide the data validation we needed and he was furloughed. It's not like they didn't know this was coming to make sure every person and task had a backup. Those government folks that were there had to leave by a certain time so they wouldn't be working overtime.
Nice 12 hour day for this lowly contractor. Can't wait for Friday when the next half is off! |
Maybe that was that their way of showing they are angry with the furloughs. And to show how valuable their services are to head off future furloughs? |
Don't know why it's surprising that furloughs will mean less is going to get done. |
Its just their way of posturing. Someone could have probably done it for you but no one wanted to. |
That's every Friday at my agency...and we are not even on Furlough! |
So that's why traffic was so light today. |
the commute was fantastic - but I am sorry for all the people who are taking a cut.
I could not imagine taking a 10 - 20% paycut. And if you have a spouse in government as well. I am angry with leaders in both agencies and in Senate / House who could not figure out how to make it work. |
+1 |
OP here. Not surprising that less work gets done. Surprising that they didn't have better procedures in place. There was a lot of posturing about all the prep they were doing, but in the end nothing was implemented. |
+1 on each point |
Just be glad you're not furloughed and move on. |
It's a 20% cut for three months not for the whole year. That works out to 5% for the year. Sucks, but better than not having a job. |
I wish there were people who had the balls to cut things that were not required. I know the FBI last year implemented a new technology so an admin person in each local office who no longer needs to do a task that was their primary responsibility. But there were no cuts. In the rest of the world, they run it like a business, the person is gone. Why do we still have Army Prep and Navy Prep school? Taxpayers pay for a school - and pay "salaries" for kids to redshirt for football. |
Yep. I work(ed) for a federal contractor and the sequester meant that a couple dozen of us got laid off. |
So we've had the sequester for a few months now, and has the country collapsed? A few annoyances here and there, but nothing major.
I think forcing the entire government to trim a bit of fat is not a bad thing. It's what we all did in the private sector a few years ago when the economic crisis really hit. |