Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband left the federal government 6 months ago and now makes nearly 300k more than he did in his govie job. You want to cut govie pay further? Okay.
Yes, if the federal government lowers pay, my DH will finally relent and apply to one of those jobs recruiting firms send him every week. He could at least double his fed salary.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the average salary of a TSA worker, SSA Contact Rep and a Smithsonian Security Guard? These people deal with the public face to face and make crap pay as it is. Not every fed is living good on a GS-13 salary working from home in comfort. There are plenty of GS 5-7s in the DC area that are struggling because of the ridiculously high cost of living in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering who this “everyone” is that are taking pay cuts.
Many people have been laid off and aren’t working. They get unemployment benefits. Although through unemployment benefits is less money than a job, It’s not a pay cut.
A handful of companies are reducing salaries. But that is not all.
And many companies are paying there people as normal. Look at all the tech companies. Not one of them is reducing pay.
Lol wow what bubble did you crawl out of? Going on unemployment doesn’t qualify as taking paycut? Just...no words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see this happen.
Can you give me a concrete example of what you think a federal worker does? Do you know any of us personally?
I’m a former fed. Twenty percent (being generous) of our office did 100% of the work. The rest didn’t so anything more than collect a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see this happen.
Can you give me a concrete example of what you think a federal worker does? Do you know any of us personally?
Anonymous wrote:Gradual scale -- 5% for the less than 80K crowd -- and then ramping up (10%, 15%, 20%, 25%) for each 20 K increase in salary -- capped at 25%.
Then we can really say "We are all in it together"..
Bonus: money saved ($$$$) would help pay for the help needed by all the small businesses ...
Anonymous wrote:NASAguy wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the pay cut we all took to work for the federal government, every paycheck?
-A fed who didn't qualify for the stimulus
"Work" and "Federal government job" don't go together in the true sense.
Oh really? You've never been to a NASA center, have you? We do real work, lots of it. Billions of dollars worth of it.
I have a friend who is a microbiologist who works for the FDA. Everytime there is an outbreak of salmonella or e coli or any other food born contamination, they work day and night to determine the source, restrict the contamination, identify food recalls, alert the public, etc.
I have another friend who works in federal law enforcement. They put their lives on the line for US citizens.
I have another friend who works for the IRS and is working day and night, extra hours to make sure that those stimulus checks get out to people in a timely manner even when POTUS internally requested that his name be put on the checks, delaying the entire timeline for processing checks to adapt the process to include that. Do you know how much extra time that added?
You have no idea how much work is done by the federal government. You just want to make baseless accusations. You're like a bigot who only uses stereotypes to enforce your bigotry. Have you ever worked in a federal agency and seen what goes on where the public doesn't see it? Probably not.
+1. PP, I'll agree with you that there's some dead weight in the government. However, there was dead weight in every company I ever worked at in the private sector; no more and no less than in the government in my experience. By and large the people I've worked with in the government are insanely dedicated and tirelessly passionate about their agency mission. While there's some nice job security, nobody becomes a civil servant for the paycheck. And don't forget that it's Congress (usually), not bureaucrats who are responsible for the red tape and byzantine regulations that us civil servants have to carry out and work under. If you want stuff to move quicker and easier, write your Congressman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering who this “everyone” is that are taking pay cuts.
Many people have been laid off and aren’t working. They get unemployment benefits. Although through unemployment benefits is less money than a job, It’s not a pay cut.
A handful of companies are reducing salaries. But that is not all.
And many companies are paying there people as normal. Look at all the tech companies. Not one of them is reducing pay.
Lol wow what bubble did you crawl out of? Going on unemployment doesn’t qualify as taking paycut? Just...no words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see this happen.
Can you give me a concrete example of what you think a federal worker does? Do you know any of us personally?
Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering who this “everyone” is that are taking pay cuts.
Many people have been laid off and aren’t working. They get unemployment benefits. Although through unemployment benefits is less money than a job, It’s not a pay cut.
A handful of companies are reducing salaries. But that is not all.
And many companies are paying there people as normal. Look at all the tech companies. Not one of them is reducing pay.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see this happen.