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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's about the only place in America you can literally phone it in and still make over six figures [/quote] Sad, but true. I know professional Feds who admit they can finish their full-time job working 3-4 (sometimes less) days a week at home. What does that tell you? And they have all been promoted consistently. Yes, they may be very good at what they do, but they are also overpaid for the work they do. Think how many fewer Fed jobs would be out there if the ones we have were working 5 full days a week. [/quote] I know private sectors workers who say the same thing, and are paid much more than Feds. By the way, white collar Feds are underpaid for the work that they perform in many professions. Attorneys, doctors, accountants, statisticians, IT professionals, etc., could generally make much more outside the government. Job stability is one of the things that makes lower pay more palatable. [/quote]
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