Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, lots of people jealous of "entitled" public servants and wanting to punish them here...
Please, if you want to get a fed job, no one is stopping you!
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This is ridiculous. It's like the Coast Guard refusing to be based on the freaking coastline.
Coast Guard headquarters is landlocked: it's on a hill in SE DC. It's there because HQ functions are all about talking to the Hill, the president, and department heads of other agencies. Nobody at HQ has a job on a boat. Just like nobody at USDA HQ is doing field office work.
My neighbor works in an affected part of USDA. He does economic forecasting. Putting him in KC accomplishes nothing, and separates him from professional data scientists which are thick on the ground in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many people don't seem to realize how difficult it is to hire scientific staff. Not just at fed, but private also. There's a reason Amazon chose this area, it's because being here helps with recruiting talented staff. That's also why stem staff are given perks in private sector, its to keep them.
The economy is good. The scientists should be able to find jobs relatively easy in this area. I imagine the new openings will go to relatively new college grads who will go anywhere for a decent job. A lot of institutional knowledge as well as experience will disappear. If that happens, I wonder how long it will take for programs to recover. It’s not as simple as moving a car company from Detroit, MI to Greenville, SC and almost every job requires little brain power and a lot of monotony actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move
GOOD for them
Now usda can hire my recent college grad
Does your recent college grad have a PhD in the desired areas?
A masters in agricultural science from VT.
So no. Not qualified.
Qualifications don't matter in this administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move
GOOD for them
Now usda can hire my recent college grad
Does your recent college grad have a PhD in the desired areas?
A masters in agricultural science from VT.
So no. Not qualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move
GOOD for them
Now usda can hire my recent college grad
Does your recent college grad have a PhD in the desired areas?
A masters in agricultural science from VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move
GOOD for them
Now usda can hire my recent college grad
Does your recent college grad have a PhD in the desired areas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Local goverments engaging in incentive bidding wars for private sector companies is bad enough, but for Federal agencies it is grotesque. The Triangle offered $10.5 million for the USDA agencies but was beaten out by KC's 26 million.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article232841422.html
Are you kidding? That was incredibly cheap of NC. They have 3 times the GDP of Kansas!
Anonymous wrote:Local goverments engaging in incentive bidding wars for private sector companies is bad enough, but for Federal agencies it is grotesque. The Triangle offered $10.5 million for the USDA agencies but was beaten out by KC's 26 million.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article232841422.html
Anonymous wrote:
This is ridiculous. It's like the Coast Guard refusing to be based on the freaking coastline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move
GOOD for them
Now usda can hire my recent college grad
Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a first. Scientists are deserting the USDA and refusing to move to the Kansas City Area.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/07/17/742519999/future-of-key-farming-research-uncertain-as-2-3-of-usda-staff-say-they-wont-move