Fed 2023 salary table

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.


Let that hurt go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m checking this now like it’s my full time job lol I usually never care but this one’s I want to see for some reason


Of course. It's one of the largest increases in recent memory. I assume it will come after Christmas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.


You obviously don't look at NASA. I can tell you that at NASA we are hiring some of the best and brightest, not the 40th percentile. We have graduates from the top schools who work at the agency. There are engineers and scientists who come from the top of their fields to work at NASA.

But you continue to try to pump up your fragile ego by saying that you're better than we are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.


You obviously don't look at NASA. I can tell you that at NASA we are hiring some of the best and brightest, not the 40th percentile. We have graduates from the top schools who work at the agency. There are engineers and scientists who come from the top of their fields to work at NASA.

But you continue to try to pump up your fragile ego by saying that you're better than we are.


I’m reminded of that Jesus quote …forgive them for they do not know lol or something like that. These folks are just ignorant of the caliber of civil servants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.


You obviously don't look at NASA. I can tell you that at NASA we are hiring some of the best and brightest, not the 40th percentile. We have graduates from the top schools who work at the agency. There are engineers and scientists who come from the top of their fields to work at NASA.

But you continue to try to pump up your fragile ego by saying that you're better than we are.


I’m reminded of that Jesus quote …forgive them for they do not know lol or something like that. These folks are just ignorant of the caliber of civil servants


It’s true. All the civil servants I know are engineers and scientists… and I know A LOT of them. And they are mathematicians enhancing the signal processing for our war fighters, and coding models to better predict what your weather might be, and making sure your cell phone doesn’t accidentally turn on your microwave
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.

Try getting a job at the NIH, clown.
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Anonymous wrote:What about executive service? Anyone know if their pay will unfreeze? Or if there is a cola in the freeze?


SES caps will increase by 4.1%. last year they increased by 2.2%


Thanks for the info, but I’m talking about EX not SES. This table: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2022/EX.pdf


Lol. EX schedule will also increase by 4.1%. Last year they increased by 2.2%. It’s been 3 or 4 years since EX pay was frozen. They increase too when there is an across the board pay raise. EX just don’t get the COLA portion.


Just heard. Pay freeze still in place for EX. So I guess there are some things you don’t know. And maybe my question wasn’t so dumb after all.
Anonymous
What does that do to capped 15s?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about executive service? Anyone know if their pay will unfreeze? Or if there is a cola in the freeze?


SES caps will increase by 4.1%. last year they increased by 2.2%


Thanks for the info, but I’m talking about EX not SES. This table: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2022/EX.pdf


Lol. EX schedule will also increase by 4.1%. Last year they increased by 2.2%. It’s been 3 or 4 years since EX pay was frozen. They increase too when there is an across the board pay raise. EX just don’t get the COLA portion.


Just heard. Pay freeze still in place for EX. So I guess there are some things you don’t know. And maybe my question wasn’t so dumb after all.


You waited all week so you could post this, huh?! Ok, you got me. Feel better?
Anonymous
I’m guessing biden has to sign the bill first sigh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing biden has to sign the bill first sigh


How long will that take? Any ideas?
Anonymous
Two steps remaining:

1) Biden has to issue an executive order to implement the pay raise—Even after Congress passes a budget.

2) OPM finalizes and issues pay tables.

Last year this happened on December 22nd. If we use history as a predictor—these two steps will happen sometime between December 20 and December 31.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if you guys started actually doing your jobs decently you would get a better raise. Government is a cesspool of mediocrity. Where the 40th percentile from state schools go to die.

Try getting a job at the NIH, clown.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two steps remaining:

1) Biden has to issue an executive order to implement the pay raise—Even after Congress passes a budget.

2) OPM finalizes and issues pay tables.

Last year this happened on December 22nd. If we use history as a predictor—these two steps will happen sometime between December 20 and December 31.


Lol So climatic but I think it'll come out next week
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two steps remaining:

1) Biden has to issue an executive order to implement the pay raise—Even after Congress passes a budget.

2) OPM finalizes and issues pay tables.

Last year this happened on December 22nd. If we use history as a predictor—these two steps will happen sometime between December 20 and December 31.


Lol So climatic but I think it'll come out next week


I’m hoping it happens by Friday. But I think you are right. I feel like Biden will wait until the budget bill passes the house to issue that EO.
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