Anonymous wrote:If I resign can I apply for deferred retirement when I'm age eligible?
Anonymous wrote:This is double the severance most companies offer. I’d be so gone if I was a fed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not as good a deal as an official RIF, so why would you take it?
Can you explain how a RIF is a better deal?
This is 8 months of salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It saves no money if they were retiring anway
So you don't think it would encourage people to retire and get paid up until september
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is going to lead to an exodus at my FIRREA agency. So many were planning to retire this year….why not take free money?
https://www.axios.com/2025/01/28/trump-federal-workers-quit-severance?stream=top&utm_source=alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=alerts_dc
Who all is taking it?
Do not do this
They will never pay you!
Do not do this those monies will never show up to you!
Anonymous wrote:Is THIS REAL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It saves no money if they were retiring anway
Did you expect this administration to have half a brain? I already know 3 people who had announced planned retirement since the New Year. Senior folks. Their plan was to spend down annual leave and separate in mid 2025
They will absolutely take this offer, leave the agency in Feb, get paid until Sept. They get paid out all their annual leave.
This is dumb helicopter money to already well-to-do Feds on CSRS with plenty of appreciated assets.
Anonymous wrote:It's not as good a deal as an official RIF, so why would you take it?
Anonymous wrote:And then watch there be no budget to actually pay the people who take the “deal.” I would never accept an offer like this from Trump! What about collective bargaining agreements with unions, can this type of thing really be enforceable if it’s not in a CBA? I’d be really skeptical…
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a government employee but if my company offered this I’d accept in a heartbeat!!
Anonymous wrote:It saves no money if they were retiring anway