Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Thanks for helping me believe that government is wisely spending my tax dollars. You sound like a loser.
Hate the game not the player. Sucker. Go work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Thanks for helping me believe that government is wisely spending my tax dollars. You sound like a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days a week is the “return” now?
two days a pay period. also clarified in the new bargaining agreement is that a day counts as "in office" as long as more than 50% of your hours are actually in the office. so you could make a few meetings, go home before rush hour, and finish out the day remote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Is that all SEC pays?! I'm a finance prof making 350 for about six hours of work per week on average. Glad I'm not a glorified government secretary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Thanks for helping me believe that government is wisely spending my tax dollars. You sound like a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Is that all SEC pays?! I'm a finance prof making 350 for about six hours of work per week on average. Glad I'm not a glorified government secretary
And this is why college is broken. Student loans to the tune of $80k/yr to support bloated faculty who barely teach at all. Plus those gilded stadiums and massage lounges for the football buffs.
I thought by prof this person meant professional not professor. Everyone here sounds like a pretty horrible human being - Signed an actual financial professional
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Is that all SEC pays?! I'm a finance prof making 350 for about six hours of work per week on average. Glad I'm not a glorified government secretary
And this is why college is broken. Student loans to the tune of $80k/yr to support bloated faculty who barely teach at all. Plus those gilded stadiums and massage lounges for the football buffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Is that all SEC pays?! I'm a finance prof making 350 for about six hours of work per week on average. Glad I'm not a glorified government secretary
And this is why college is broken. Student loans to the tune of $80k/yr to support bloated faculty who barely teach at all. Plus those gilded stadiums and massage lounges for the football buffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ll go surf the internet at the office instead of home once in a while. Shrug. Still a pretty sweet gig doing nothing for 230k.
Is that all SEC pays?! I'm a finance prof making 350 for about six hours of work per week on average. Glad I'm not a glorified government secretary
Anonymous wrote:230 and doing nothing - definitely for real. It all depends on where you are at the SEC. Some divisions and offices you’d work all week for that 230, some you work not at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days a week is the “return” now?
two days a pay period. also clarified in the new bargaining agreement is that a day counts as "in office" as long as more than 50% of your hours are actually in the office. so you could make a few meetings, go home before rush hour, and finish out the day remote.
Yeah, this is not a return. Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days a week is the “return” now?
two days a pay period. also clarified in the new bargaining agreement is that a day counts as "in office" as long as more than 50% of your hours are actually in the office. so you could make a few meetings, go home before rush hour, and finish out the day remote.
Anonymous wrote:No wonder bitcoin is a mess and unregulated. The regulators are asleep, on the internet, or otherwise resting on the job.