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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Doug is dead set on RIFing Board attorneys to get back to 2019 numbers then we’re probably talking about 250-300 attorneys. My general thoughts are that if you’re a GS-14 with 5+ years and FS or better reviews, then you’re probably safe. If they start axing mid career 14s then we’re talking about cutting the attorney workforce to the 500s or 600s which were pre-AMA numbers. If you’re probationary/bad reviews, you’re at the most risk. If you’re not a probie but under 5 years, you’re the second most at risk.[/quote] Realistically, how many attorneys get bad reviews and are still there? I thought that attorneys who received less that fully successful at the end of a fiscal year received an automatic PIP. An attorney who cannot make their quota during a regular fiscal year is not going to be able to keep up with a PIP. Because of this there are not many current Board attorneys with a history of unsuccessful ratings.If anyone knows someone who got an unsuccessful rating for a whole year and is still there I would like to hear about that.[/quote]
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