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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope so[/quote] :roll: So people that have been working at lower paying jobs than they could get in the private, for profit sector for YEARS in order to be eligible for loan forgiveness should just be told to kick rocks? [/quote] I dont believe workers claiming they could make so much more in the private sector. Why don't they and pay off their loans then? [/quote] Actually most of the younger people who work at my agency have done just that. About 2/3 of the people I was hired with, mostly younger, have jumped ship for private industry with pay raises of 50%+. I'm older, but once I receive enough experience I will be joining them. [/quote] [b]I doubt anyone stays at a job for TEN YEARS out of some kind of deliberate calculation to get their loans repaid.[/b] If jobs are so plentiful, higher paid, and desirable in the private sector they would have moved much earlier. Even if that's the case, 10 years of public service is a lot - I have no problem with loan repayment being added to their compensation. [/quote] Maybe they are lazy govt workers and like the idea of having a do nothing job that also pays off their loans, has great benefits, 11 federal holidays, snow days, telework, etc., etc. Just ask the folks at the USPTO. All that, plus timesheet fraud. [/quote]
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