Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business is booming in federal law enforcement, even in non immigration related fields. My husband got an offer for a promotion from another agency in less than a month recently.
I thought they were firing the 80000 armed IRS agents Biden hired to harass citizens.
Funny…looks like they just moved them into ICE to also harass citizens.
Of course, the IRS agents would have paid for themselves like 5X over.
Harassing and ejecting non citizen invaders will help save money for social security and Medicare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+10000
This economy SUCKS. Prices everywhere keep going up and up or have remained elevated. Insurance rates for everything up and up and up. Taxes up and up and up. Paychecks? Lolololol. No raises whatsoever. Trying to find a new and higher paying job? Abysmal. The entire process is broken. It sucks living in America. It's squeezing from all sides with no relief in sight.
There's tons of opportunities just not in DC. Grifters are having it rough and their biggest strength is whining so it sucks as background noise but at least they are too lazy to riot.
Anonymous wrote:+10000
This economy SUCKS. Prices everywhere keep going up and up or have remained elevated. Insurance rates for everything up and up and up. Taxes up and up and up. Paychecks? Lolololol. No raises whatsoever. Trying to find a new and higher paying job? Abysmal. The entire process is broken. It sucks living in America. It's squeezing from all sides with no relief in sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business is booming in federal law enforcement, even in non immigration related fields. My husband got an offer for a promotion from another agency in less than a month recently.
I thought they were firing the 80000 armed IRS agents Biden hired to harass citizens.
Funny…looks like they just moved them into ICE to also harass citizens.
Of course, the IRS agents would have paid for themselves like 5X over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business is booming in federal law enforcement, even in non immigration related fields. My husband got an offer for a promotion from another agency in less than a month recently.
I thought they were firing the 80000 armed IRS agents Biden hired to harass citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Business is booming in federal law enforcement, even in non immigration related fields. My husband got an offer for a promotion from another agency in less than a month recently.
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing out there. I’m going to have to halve my salary to get anything at this point… probably more. I haven’t been laid off yet but it’s coming once the dust settles on the end of the fiscal year (contractor). I feel so defeated.
And the fact that the federal RIFS are now official makes it all the worse.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Business is booming in federal law enforcement, even in non immigration related fields. My husband got an offer for a promotion from another agency in less than a month recently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the OP.
I was supposed to talk to a recruiter today which was scheduled last week. She canceled at the last minute. It's probably not a job I would be able to get anyway... but everything just sucks.
And yea, I feel bad for everyone going through this. I've been at my firm for 15 years. It has been stable work and I have been promoted every 2-3 years like clockwork. And now I'm looking at jobs paying about the same as when I started. I look overqualified for them (because I am). I can't help feel like the last 15 years have been erased and the only way to get a job at this point is to make my resume look like I'm junior to midlevel instead of senior level.
I’m the PP in the field. I had to take a step down last year, going from a Director to a Program Manager in order to make a transition. I did that for a year. I was recently hired to return to my previous level. Not everyone has to do this, of course. But for me it worked well and it was worth it for the transition I needed to make. So, it may not be great in the moment but it could all work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the OP.
I was supposed to talk to a recruiter today which was scheduled last week. She canceled at the last minute. It's probably not a job I would be able to get anyway... but everything just sucks.
And yea, I feel bad for everyone going through this. I've been at my firm for 15 years. It has been stable work and I have been promoted every 2-3 years like clockwork. And now I'm looking at jobs paying about the same as when I started. I look overqualified for them (because I am). I can't help feel like the last 15 years have been erased and the only way to get a job at this point is to make my resume look like I'm junior to midlevel instead of senior level.
I’m the PP in the field. I had to take a step down last year, going from a Director to a Program Manager in order to make a transition. I did that for a year. I was recently hired to return to my previous level. Not everyone has to do this, of course. But for me it worked well and it was worth it for the transition I needed to make. So, it may not be great in the moment but it could all work out.
How did you frame being willing to take that step back? I’m a senior VP. I will go to Director if I have to and cut my salary in half if I have to but I fear folks look at my app and go “why is she even applying for this”