Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will he be a contractor or an employee? There are different rules for each.
I've seen this scenario play out where another employee blew the whistle and said they were denied a promotion. The people who got in trouble were the hiring managers, not the person who was hired.
A fed who overseas a contract getting their kid a job through that contract is unethical no matter where the kid is placed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS cannot for work or under the supervisory umbrella of DH...
DH knows a PM contractor. shows DS resume to PM contractor.
PM contractor take DS resume to another PM in another agency
DS still has to apply for the job and still has to get hired by the other agency.
this is called networking.
OP here. That exactly will happen. DS will be interviewed and working as a contractor with a different Federal Agency. That is not allowed in the government? It happens all the time in the private sector and is called networking. I guess I am new to this government thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS cannot for work or under the supervisory umbrella of DH...
DH knows a PM contractor. shows DS resume to PM contractor.
PM contractor take DS resume to another PM in another agency
DS still has to apply for the job and still has to get hired by the other agency.
this is called networking.
OP here. That exactly will happen. DS will be interviewed and working as a contractor with a different Federal Agency. That is not allowed in the government? It happens all the time in the private sector and is called networking. I guess I am new to this government thing.
Anonymous wrote:DS cannot for work or under the supervisory umbrella of DH...
DH knows a PM contractor. shows DS resume to PM contractor.
PM contractor take DS resume to another PM in another agency
DS still has to apply for the job and still has to get hired by the other agency.
this is called networking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:934 here. Let me just add... Not sure why you are asking this for your DH. As a SES or a fed at any level, he should know this. If he doesn't, he really shouldn't be sitting where he is sitting.
Are you aware of the revolving door at the Pentagon or Federal Agency?
Anonymous wrote:Will he be a contractor or an employee? There are different rules for each.
I've seen this scenario play out where another employee blew the whistle and said they were denied a promotion. The people who got in trouble were the hiring managers, not the person who was hired.
Anonymous wrote:934 here. Let me just add... Not sure why you are asking this for your DH. As a SES or a fed at any level, he should know this. If he doesn't, he really shouldn't be sitting where he is sitting.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I asked because I work in the private sector for a fortune 500, and people in the private sector do it all the time for their children, relatives, neighbors' kids, friends, etc... I did it a few times myself. What is such a big deal about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I asked because I work in the private sector for a fortune 500, and people in the private sector do it all the time for their children, relatives, neighbors' kids, friends, etc... I did it a few times myself. What is such a big deal about it?
Unfortunately OP Gov jobs are under different guidelines. Absolutely people do it in the private sector all the time.
Are they, though? Ivanka and Jared were officially on a US payroll, or were they working for free? Serious question. Did they go through the Gov hiring process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I asked because I work in the private sector for a fortune 500, and people in the private sector do it all the time for their children, relatives, neighbors' kids, friends, etc... I did it a few times myself. What is such a big deal about it?
Unfortunately OP Gov jobs are under different guidelines. Absolutely people do it in the private sector all the time.
Are they, though? Ivanka and Jared were officially on a US payroll, or were they working for free? Serious question. Did they go through the Gov hiring process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I asked because I work in the private sector for a fortune 500, and people in the private sector do it all the time for their children, relatives, neighbors' kids, friends, etc... I did it a few times myself. What is such a big deal about it?
Unfortunately OP Gov jobs are under different guidelines. Absolutely people do it in the private sector all the time.