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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought that other agencies only match what you currently make and not more? Since i'm making around 190k at fdic, wouldn't occ/fed/cfpb only match? Im sure they will ask for my latest sf50.[b] Wow! You make $190,000 and are deliberating about where you can get more?? What is your role for that grand salary?[/quote] Coming in from big law and took a hefty 50% pay cut to take this job.[/quote] I think you need to ask yourself why you did that, and then remember it. That will greatly help your feelings about work. You didn’t come for a pay cut, you came for benefits and security you’d otherwise not enjoy. Even at FDIC, no one is in it for the money. [/quote] Awesome, so people at the FDIC are working for hugs and pizza parties? Ice cream socials?[/quote] PP makes $190K, well about the top of the GS scale, and is probably no where near topping out. I think the vast majority of GS employees would love to be in PP’s shoes, including the incredibly qualified DOJ attorneys who also left big law and are definitely underpaid. [/quote] How much are these DOJ attorneys being paid when they come to the government?[/quote] It varies, but anywhere from $90K - $150K (GS 12-15 or that range on an AD scale for AUSAs). [/quote] I highly doubt these elite big law lawyers are accepting DOJ positions for less than 150K...that is wayyyy too low.[/quote] Wow, you are really absolutely clueless. No one is becoming an AUSA for anywhere near $150k, unless they're being brought in as senior management. And every senior associate I know who's gone to DOJ from a prestigious firm has come in around $150k. Doubt all you want, but you're just displaying ignorance. [/quote]
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