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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/dec/16/trump-wants-fire-federal-workers-return-office-cal/ All federal employees are to return to the office or be dismissed. [/quote] If only there were offices for 1000+ staffers to return to at the BVA... [/quote] I'm surprised a BVA attorney would use this argument when the vast majority of you came from doc review where you worked in window less boiler rooms, basement broom closets, and rooms so forgotten that biglaw summer interns would get a tour and gape at you all like exotic animals in a zoo.[/quote] ROFL. Unfortunately, a lot of BVA attorneys have forgotten their humble origins. When I worked at BVA, many of my colleagues proudly framed their Cooley Law degrees for all to see and bragged about their legal experiences. Little did they know that VA claims examiners with GEDs and high school diplomas perform similar work as them.[/quote] This is a clear troll[/quote] Okay, so let us assume that the poster exaggerated when he or she stated that many BVA attorneys framed their Cooley Law degrees for all to see. But, is their truth to the underlying substance of the comment, i.e., many BVA attorneys graduated from low ranked law schools such as Cooley and review the same disability cases as VA claims examiners?[/quote]
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