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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]934 here. Let me just add... Not sure why you are asking this for your DH. As a SES or a fed at any level, he should know this. If he doesn't, he really shouldn't be sitting where he is sitting. [/quote] Hopefully OP is just asking out of her own curiosity and not because her SES husband asked her. You are right that anyone at that level should know the answer. [/quote] OP here. How about a different scenario? How about DS reaching out to the PM at another agency that has nothing to do with DH and get the job that way? DH is not involved in the process at all. The caveat is that this PM is also working for the same company as the PM being managed by DH. Both PMs know each other and the PM that hires DS knows who DH is. Is this OK in this scenario?[/quote] Private sector here. You know, I don't give a flying eff what people do anymore. Civil servants are held to higher standards than politicians. Politicians are out there inside trading, nepotism, writing tucker carlson's kids references, and inciting terrorism. I know it's nice to think that our civil servants are in line and being moral about every thing (because it's truly chaos if not) but I"m just so. tired. Just do whatever and don't get caught. You know, like your bosses. [/quote]
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