Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m never leaving. I’d wait them out, even if it takes until 2027.
Yep. Different people will have different answers, but I have no kids, and I can run on spite for a long time.
My work is important. I'm going to keep doing it as long as I can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, what if they keep not paying us for six months, do you try to take that job as a teacher in Nebraska? At what point do we realize that they are never gonna pay us, but this is the way get they are shrinking the govt?
I am actively looking, but all my offers mean moving, and spouse is still employed so it’s a wash — maybe I should live apart from family? I guess I wouldn’t even give notice, just take another job until reopened. If you are excepted, wow you are screwed
So you are saying you'd take the teaching job in Nebraska, and when the government re-opens, you'd just drop that teaching job and return to DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m never leaving. I’d wait them out, even if it takes until 2027.
So you have a rich spouse?
I have an employed spouse and savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m never leaving. I’d wait them out, even if it takes until 2027.
So you have a rich spouse?
Anonymous wrote:I’m never leaving. I’d wait them out, even if it takes until 2027.
Anonymous wrote:OK, what if they keep not paying us for six months, do you try to take that job as a teacher in Nebraska? At what point do we realize that they are never gonna pay us, but this is the way get they are shrinking the govt?
I am actively looking, but all my offers mean moving, and spouse is still employed so it’s a wash — maybe I should live apart from family? I guess I wouldn’t even give notice, just take another job until reopened. If you are excepted, wow you are screwed
Anonymous wrote:I’m never leaving. I’d wait them out, even if it takes until 2027.
Anonymous wrote:Apply apply apply. Then go to your boss and ask to be furloughed and they’ll bring someone else back in.