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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A mixture. A bunch of us in government did not mommy track. That seems to be the common thread, but understand that means topping out at what to me is a great salary as a liberal arts major, but might not be such a great salary for others. [/quote] Isn't working for the government (outside of political appointments and SES) a form of mommy tracking, given the hours and stability?[/quote] Mommy tracking implies you are giving up a much more high earning career path, though. As the PP pointed out, for some (not all) federal jobs, government actually pays better than the alternative paths. This is particularly true if you are in a federal role with a humanities (versus science or something) background. [/quote]
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