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[quote=Anonymous]I think that this also depends on what agency. I have a couple of close friends that work for the government. One is as the PP describes, spread thin, overworked ---people leaving and others not being hired. My other friend "works" two days a week from home ( self admitting does no work--one day takes her kid to play dates, doctors apts, etc..the other day she cleans, does laundry and runs appointments of her own ( kid goes to daycare that day). When she is in the office she takes hour lunches every day, if not longer. She is a GS/14 , and making great money with a basic part time schedule. I understand why people who have the experience one feel the way they, do--but think it is the other experiences that make the government appeal to people in the private sector.[/quote]
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