Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why you never resign old job till after started new job.
is that even a possibility? Can you hold another job as a Fed?
Anonymous wrote:This is why you never resign old job till after started new job.
Anonymous wrote:I'd take the fed job for long term prospects.
Many fed jobs offer a lot of flexibility in your schedule. Most people I know are on max flex, which means that in any given pay period you do not have to be the same rigid hours every day, as long as you get 80 hours and meet the core hours requirement (usually 9:30-3:30, depending on the office). So I'll shift hours around when the need arises and it's been very easy to do.
Also, full remote is never guaranteed, so you might be in this job seeking situation again soon. I'd make the jump now rather than later. You can always move around within fed to find what fits your needs best. My office has a few fully remote positions since before the pandemic and will likely always have some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the job. Fed is barely work.
I say that as in private bosses come and go and rules change. We got a new CEO and he DGAF about personal stuff. He just wants work done. So although it is good now contact might not renew or client wants you back in office. With Fed you can milk it
Milk it?
Yes Milk it - moo moo - look at George Desantos
Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what’s right for you but in some ways 47 is a great time to join the feds. Work 10 years and you will get health benefits for life starting at 60 (and your spouse will to if they are on your insurance at least the last five years).
That (plus the small pension you will get) may make it a lot easier to retire at/before 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:working remote is given untill the team is needed and contract gets renewed as they do not have space for us in office
Is this OP? Keep in mind there's no guarantee that your company will get the new award.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the job. Fed is barely work.
I say that as in private bosses come and go and rules change. We got a new CEO and he DGAF about personal stuff. He just wants work done. So although it is good now contact might not renew or client wants you back in office. With Fed you can milk it
Milk it?
Anonymous wrote:Take the job. Fed is barely work.
I say that as in private bosses come and go and rules change. We got a new CEO and he DGAF about personal stuff. He just wants work done. So although it is good now contact might not renew or client wants you back in office. With Fed you can milk it