Anonymous wrote:Start date must coincide with the beginning of a new pay period. So it’s either effective January 5 or January 19.
You might just get it. I’ve moved agencies a couple times. They usually give losing agencies 2 pay periods notice as a nicety, but they can absolutely push it through with one pay period. So accepting agency would notify losing agency on Friday Jan 3 that you would be starting new position effective Jan 19. That’s the shortest time frame available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your supervisor only when you get the final offer. It's not looking very promising you will beat the clock.
Me again, in the last hiring freeze anyone who did not have the final offer had their offers rescinded.
Were they able to begin if their start date was after the freeze? Say they get their FJO on January 13 but start date is for early Feb? Or is that agency dependent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your supervisor only when you get the final offer. It's not looking very promising you will beat the clock.
Me again, in the last hiring freeze anyone who did not have the final offer had their offers rescinded.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your supervisor only when you get the final offer. It's not looking very promising you will beat the clock.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering about this too, re: transferring agencies. I was given a speedy interview and references were called and they want me to start in January....but odds aren't looking good if they can't get anything out by tomorrow, TJO or FJO. Guessing that means hiring freeze till Spring...://// Maybe I should just cancel/give up on the job altogether....
Anonymous wrote:Tell your supervisor only when you get the final offer. It's not looking very promising you will beat the clock.