Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the case, ALWAYS side with the union.
Big corporations (such as Boeing) are bad, bad, bad...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just at the DC regional office, and the Resident Officer running the joint seemed really weird and eccentric (although I didn't really talk to him; just observed him.)
I have dealt with investigators in the DC office several times, and investigators in the Baltimore office (the main regional office) many, many, many times and I do notice a difference in quality - the Baltimore folks are noticeably better. Not sure if there is a difference in work ethic.
I have a ULP hearing in a few months in the DC office, so let's hope they live up to the nonexistent work ethic rumor.
Interesting. I'm the PP who worked there 15 years ago. Funny that you say that. I don't know who the current person in charge is but one of my funniest stories about the people there is the guy who kept a big pile of shoes in his office. He would commute in sneakers and then change into his work shoes. He would grab a left shoe and a right shoe - it didn't seem to matter if they matched. So funny. He was a very nice guy, but yeah, eccentric. Everyone was so kind and welcoming, but it was an odd place. I actually think the attorneys cared about their work, but yeah, they didn't have the solid work ethic that we have in my current fed law office. I proofread a brief for them and they didn't seem interested in correcting the typos or grammatical errors I found.
Anonymous wrote:I was just at the DC regional office, and the Resident Officer running the joint seemed really weird and eccentric (although I didn't really talk to him; just observed him.)
I have dealt with investigators in the DC office several times, and investigators in the Baltimore office (the main regional office) many, many, many times and I do notice a difference in quality - the Baltimore folks are noticeably better. Not sure if there is a difference in work ethic.
I have a ULP hearing in a few months in the DC office, so let's hope they live up to the nonexistent work ethic rumor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in this office when I was in law school almost 15 years ago, so obviously my experience is seriously outdated, yet I feel compelled to share. I decided I would never work for the Federal government after working there. It was the most dysfunctional office I have ever seen. Fortunately I learned afterwards that not all federal law offices are like that one (and I landed somewhere entirely different). At the time, the work ethic was pretty much non-existent and the bulk of the employees there were as eccentric as they come. The word "wacko" comes to mind. I hope it has changed significantly since then.
You do realize there are many different divisions in one federal agency? It's not "a law office"? So the division you worked in might have been not fun or wacko or whatever, but that doesn't make the entire federal government dysfunctional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in this office when I was in law school almost 15 years ago, so obviously my experience is seriously outdated, yet I feel compelled to share. I decided I would never work for the Federal government after working there. It was the most dysfunctional office I have ever seen. Fortunately I learned afterwards that not all federal law offices are like that one (and I landed somewhere entirely different). At the time, the work ethic was pretty much non-existent and the bulk of the employees there were as eccentric as they come. The word "wacko" comes to mind. I hope it has changed significantly since then.
You do realize there are many different divisions in one federal agency? It's not "a law office"? So the division you worked in might have been not fun or wacko or whatever, but that doesn't make the entire federal government dysfunctional.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever the case, ALWAYS side with the union.
Big corporations (such as Boeing) are bad, bad, bad...
Anonymous wrote:I worked in this office when I was in law school almost 15 years ago, so obviously my experience is seriously outdated, yet I feel compelled to share. I decided I would never work for the Federal government after working there. It was the most dysfunctional office I have ever seen. Fortunately I learned afterwards that not all federal law offices are like that one (and I landed somewhere entirely different). At the time, the work ethic was pretty much non-existent and the bulk of the employees there were as eccentric as they come. The word "wacko" comes to mind. I hope it has changed significantly since then.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever the case, ALWAYS side with the union.
Big corporations (such as Boeing) are bad, bad, bad...