Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and largely have this kind of job…I make twice that. If you have a college degree you can too.
Perfect. I have a BA & BS and a grad degree.
The big thing for me not being in charge of anything. I need to move a piece of paper across a desk twice a week? 10 pieces of paper? I can listen to a podcast while I do it? Great.
I was pretty sympathetic to your post— we have IC jobs and hire 40 yos for them but what kind of job do you think you can do while listening to a podcast? You think we’re all a bunch of idiots processing TPS reports? Gfy
There are absolutely GS-7 jobs that are not intellectually taxing. And that's almost 60k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and largely have this kind of job…I make twice that. If you have a college degree you can too.
Perfect. I have a BA & BS and a grad degree.
The big thing for me not being in charge of anything. I need to move a piece of paper across a desk twice a week? 10 pieces of paper? I can listen to a podcast while I do it? Great.
I was pretty sympathetic to your post— we have IC jobs and hire 40 yos for them but what kind of job do you think you can do while listening to a podcast? You think we’re all a bunch of idiots processing TPS reports? Gfy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and largely have this kind of job…I make twice that. If you have a college degree you can too.
Perfect. I have a BA & BS and a grad degree.
The big thing for me not being in charge of anything. I need to move a piece of paper across a desk twice a week? 10 pieces of paper? I can listen to a podcast while I do it? Great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, and you'll make much more than 60k. What kind of experience do you have and how many years?
20+ years in white collar professional settings. 10 years in management and leading strategic initiatives - which I want to avoid doing again.
Anonymous wrote:Until recently a dual income household, both with Big Jobs. It was terrible for whole family, gave me significant- hopefully temporary- health issues. DH now has the Big Job and I am figuring out what’s next. I’m considering federal jobs. I’d want something where I could be a worker bee and not be responsible for leading a team or supervising anyone. Work life balance, pension, and retirement healthcare. I’d be plenty happy with a job that I never though about outside of the office getting paid $60k with regular increases, all of my salary would go to retirement and 529 anyway. Does this seem reasonable for a fed role?
Anonymous wrote:Until recently a dual income household, both with Big Jobs. It was terrible for whole family, gave me significant- hopefully temporary- health issues. DH now has the Big Job and I am figuring out what’s next. I’m considering federal jobs. I’d want something where I could be a worker bee and not be responsible for leading a team or supervising anyone. Work life balance, pension, and retirement healthcare. I’d be plenty happy with a job that I never though about outside of the office getting paid $60k with regular increases, all of my salary would go to retirement and 529 anyway. Does this seem reasonable for a fed role?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and largely have this kind of job…I make twice that. If you have a college degree you can too.
Perfect. I have a BA & BS and a grad degree.
The big thing for me not being in charge of anything. I need to move a piece of paper across a desk twice a week? 10 pieces of paper? I can listen to a podcast while I do it? Great.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, and you'll make much more than 60k. What kind of experience do you have and how many years?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and largely have this kind of job…I make twice that. If you have a college degree you can too.