The private sector is next

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


During my master's program I was an intern at a federal agency and was placed in charge of producing a congressionally-mandated report on a housing issue. I had worked in the private sector before grad school and just treated it like a private sector job. No one told me that I couldn't make hidebound GS-13s actually work so that I could produce the report. They hated me because I gave them deadlines and then enforced them. I worked on the report for nine months and it was the first report from that agency ever sent to Congress not only on time -- but ahead of time. I voluntarily ended my year long internship and went racing back to the private sector.


No one told you, the intern, that you couldn’t control the priorities of GS-13s. And your grade was ?
Anonymous
NIH was in bad shape before this, as people had to apply for grants and then re-apply for the same grant if the administration changed. They have to fund themselves and they're SCIENTISTS who didn't major in grant writing.
We lose a lot of fine scientists to Europe and elsewhere where government funding of research is secure.
And that was before Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First the feds, then the nonprofit sector, then the private sector, then the state and local governments and nonprofits (again) and Main street businesses ....rinse and repeat. I hope that I am wrong and overly pessimistic but this is scary. What is Trump and Elon's endgame?


Private companies have been hit before feds if you were paying attention. Some people are just too tribal to recognize there is a bigger problem. It is understandably hard though for feds who have been considered untouchable and receive backpay after shutdowns. At some point, we need to see each other as teammates not enemies. We need to communicate better. A lot of people are talking but nobody is listening.


PP here - I was trying to make the point that we are all in this together. We will all be impacted. This is not about "them", this will impact all. Fed, nonprofit, and contract workers not spending money will impact the private sector including both big business and main street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The privates sector is next. Some of us gleefully rejoicing at the humiliating hiring of federal workers should temper our inhumane reaction to this nonsense.

Yes you will argue of this is what we go through in the private sector. You miss the point. You are just used to being treated like garbage.

If you have been paying attention, companies hate workers more and more. The more money they male the more they hate us and the least they want to pay us. They have been bitc***g and mo***g about the wage growth we got post COVID and the small period where workers slightly had the upper band in their choice of employment. Then they started hating remote workers coming up with all kind of nonsensical studies about it's ineffectiveness.

It's shameful that corporations (corporations are people too remember that line) have managed to turn us into hating ourselves to the point where we turn against each other.

Honestly ask yourself. How has the existence of a fed worker render your life miserable?


Which is why it is incomprehensible that the Democrats decided boys in girls sports and defund the police were more important than an actual labor movement.


Stop lying, the little baby red hats were the ones that couldn’t stop thinking about little boys and girls and fantasizing about what happens in bathrooms.


Another Dem like an unsharpened pencil. Was about men competing in women's sports and taking career and financial opportunities away from them. My niece has a $60,000 scholarship to play a college sport. Some man who grows his hair and does a tuck in decides he can take her place on the team because his strength exceeds hers. No more $60,000 scholarship.

Defund the police and now moaning about catch and release and technology substituing for police. The red light cameras you blow through at $100 a pop were brought to you by defund the police.


Well congratulations. Now she won’t be able to get a job over minimum wage when she graduates. Glad you fixed that for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


During my master's program I was an intern at a federal agency and was placed in charge of producing a congressionally-mandated report on a housing issue. I had worked in the private sector before grad school and just treated it like a private sector job. No one told me that I couldn't make hidebound GS-13s actually work so that I could produce the report. They hated me because I gave them deadlines and then enforced them. I worked on the report for nine months and it was the first report from that agency ever sent to Congress not only on time -- but ahead of time. I voluntarily ended my year long internship and went racing back to the private sector.


No one told you, the intern, that you couldn’t control the priorities of GS-13s. And your grade was ?


That poster is hilarious. Especially considering they think they should get a gold star for sending a report of dubious quality in “on time”… suffering from that tech bro sickness of it counts if it can be measured. It’s easy to measure dates and times, not so easy to measure how bad PP’s report was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


JFC. No, the Federal Government civilian work force does NOT have to “produce” you mouth breathing goon. I realize that you refuse to let this concept penetrate your thick skull, but the a Government (as a proxy for the country) is NOT. A. BUSINESS.

If your local fire department had a slow year (because there weren’t any fires) and couldn’t therefore show that they had put out X number of fires, would you declare them useless and lay them off? They clearly weren’t producing anything, or even putting out fires which is their one job!

You people are such morons it’s mind-boggling.


One of the parasites heard from!

No one has a problem with firemen. It’s the tens of thousands of clock-watching paper shufflers that have to go!

Musk has just begun exposing what the Government does with trillions of tax dollars. When it becomes clearer to the voters then the fun will really begin.

And the Government is not a proxy for the country. It’s not the solution, it’s the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


JFC. No, the Federal Government civilian work force does NOT have to “produce” you mouth breathing goon. I realize that you refuse to let this concept penetrate your thick skull, but the a Government (as a proxy for the country) is NOT. A. BUSINESS.

If your local fire department had a slow year (because there weren’t any fires) and couldn’t therefore show that they had put out X number of fires, would you declare them useless and lay them off? They clearly weren’t producing anything, or even putting out fires which is their one job!

You people are such morons it’s mind-boggling.


One of the parasites heard from!

No one has a problem with firemen. It’s the tens of thousands of clock-watching paper shufflers that have to go!

Musk has just begun exposing what the Government does with trillions of tax dollars. When it becomes clearer to the voters then the fun will really begin.

And the Government is not a proxy for the country. It’s not the solution, it’s the problem.


From what I’m seeing, the government was investigating Musk’s companies for various forms of abuse and wrongdoing. They must have been getting pretty close to get nuked the way they were.

But keep cheering him on, you silly simp. Maybe he’ll invite you to his secret club 🤣
Anonymous
The private sector deals with lay offs and restructuring all the time. This isn't new. It's just new to feds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


JFC. No, the Federal Government civilian work force does NOT have to “produce” you mouth breathing goon. I realize that you refuse to let this concept penetrate your thick skull, but the a Government (as a proxy for the country) is NOT. A. BUSINESS.

If your local fire department had a slow year (because there weren’t any fires) and couldn’t therefore show that they had put out X number of fires, would you declare them useless and lay them off? They clearly weren’t producing anything, or even putting out fires which is their one job!

You people are such morons it’s mind-boggling.


One of the parasites heard from!

No one has a problem with firemen. It’s the tens of thousands of clock-watching paper shufflers that have to go!

Musk has just begun exposing what the Government does with trillions of tax dollars. When it becomes clearer to the voters then the fun will really begin.

And the Government is not a proxy for the country. It’s not the solution, it’s the problem.


You clearly have no idea about everything fireman do in the private sector as well as public.

Maybe read some of your own OSHA regulations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The privates sector is next. Some of us gleefully rejoicing at the humiliating hiring of federal workers should temper our inhumane reaction to this nonsense.

Yes you will argue of this is what we go through in the private sector. You miss the point. You are just used to being treated like garbage.

If you have been paying attention, companies hate workers more and more. The more money they male the more they hate us and the least they want to pay us. They have been bitc***g and mo***g about the wage growth we got post COVID and the small period where workers slightly had the upper band in their choice of employment. Then they started hating remote workers coming up with all kind of nonsensical studies about it's ineffectiveness.

It's shameful that corporations (corporations are people too remember that line) have managed to turn us into hating ourselves to the point where we turn against each other.

Honestly ask yourself. How has the existence of a fed worker render your life miserable?


Which is why it is incomprehensible that the Democrats decided boys in girls sports and defund the police were more important than an actual labor movement.


The Democrats weren’t pushing any of that. Maybe if you had ever turned off Fox News you’d be less of a gullible imbecile.


Then why did democrats rewrite title IX to include transgender people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


During my master's program I was an intern at a federal agency and was placed in charge of producing a congressionally-mandated report on a housing issue. I had worked in the private sector before grad school and just treated it like a private sector job. No one told me that I couldn't make hidebound GS-13s actually work so that I could produce the report. They hated me because I gave them deadlines and then enforced them. I worked on the report for nine months and it was the first report from that agency ever sent to Congress not only on time -- but ahead of time. I voluntarily ended my year long internship and went racing back to the private sector.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The privates sector is next. Some of us gleefully rejoicing at the humiliating hiring of federal workers should temper our inhumane reaction to this nonsense.

Yes you will argue of this is what we go through in the private sector. You miss the point. You are just used to being treated like garbage.

If you have been paying attention, companies hate workers more and more. The more money they male the more they hate us and the least they want to pay us. They have been bitc***g and mo***g about the wage growth we got post COVID and the small period where workers slightly had the upper band in their choice of employment. Then they started hating remote workers coming up with all kind of nonsensical studies about it's ineffectiveness.

It's shameful that corporations (corporations are people too remember that line) have managed to turn us into hating ourselves to the point where we turn against each other.

Honestly ask yourself. How has the existence of a fed worker render your life miserable?



The private sector has ALWAYS been like this, dumbass

Anonymous
NIH was in bad shape before this, as people had to apply for grants and then re-apply for the same grant if the administration changed. They have to fund themselves and they're SCIENTISTS who didn't major in grant writing.
We lose a lot of fine scientists to Europe and elsewhere where government funding of research is secure.
And that was before Trump.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired

No one cares


Exactly.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies
, etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past.

Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue.

And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS.


During my master's program I was an intern at a federal agency and was placed in charge of producing a congressionally-mandated report on a housing issue. I had worked in the private sector before grad school and just treated it like a private sector job. No one told me that I couldn't make hidebound GS-13s actually work so that I could produce the report. They hated me because I gave them deadlines and then enforced them. I worked on the report for nine months and it was the first report from that agency ever sent to Congress not only on time -- but ahead of time. I voluntarily ended my year long internship and went racing back to the private sector.


Great keep "racing" back your story sounds like a MAGA moron wrote it so.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The privates sector is next. Some of us gleefully rejoicing at the humiliating hiring of federal workers should temper our inhumane reaction to this nonsense.

Yes you will argue of this is what we go through in the private sector. You miss the point. You are just used to being treated like garbage.

If you have been paying attention, companies hate workers more and more. The more money they male the more they hate us and the least they want to pay us. They have been bitc***g and mo***g about the wage growth we got post COVID and the small period where workers slightly had the upper band in their choice of employment. Then they started hating remote workers coming up with all kind of nonsensical studies about it's ineffectiveness.

It's shameful that corporations (corporations are people too remember that line) have managed to turn us into hating ourselves to the point where we turn against each other.

Honestly ask yourself. How has the existence of a fed worker render your life miserable?


Which is why it is incomprehensible that the Democrats decided boys in girls sports and defund the police were more important than an actual labor movement.


The Democrats weren’t pushing any of that. Maybe if you had ever turned off Fox News you’d be less of a gullible imbecile.


Then why did democrats rewrite title IX to include transgender people?



F**k YOU and f**k trump!!!!
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