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Federal civil service (GS) jobs which are not difficult and are generally low stress absolutely do exist all over Metro DC.
Federal health benefits after civil service retirement are pretty good. Federal TSP works just like a 401(k) plan, btw. Please do understand that the cushy retirement (CSRS) closed to new entrants around 1985. The replacement retirement scheme, FERS, is not bad, but it mostly relies on one’s TSP contributions to fund the retirement. |
| I was 38 when I started as a GS-7, but I had mostly been a SAHM before that and was looking to build my career, not pull back, and I must have signaled it well to the hiring manager. It worked out very well for me and I’m at 13 now with an awesome non-supervisory job. Not sure how OP would be able to pull it off though. Even in my agency some 13s are relatively chill and some are intense salt mine kind of things. In my few years as a fed, I’ve experienced the spectrum. |
Which agencies are OVERstaffed? |
You’re going to need a referral for several agencies. Veterans take precedence, too. |