Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As was mentioned in another thread, the idea that most Feds take a huge pay cut to work for the government isn’t true, especially for attorneys. There is more truth to that for PhDs and certain researchers, although there are only so many private sector jobs in these fields, especially in DC.
It's true for me. I get recruiters contacting me all the time, but it just isn't worth giving up the security. Not everyone is a lawyer....get out of your bubble.
- Government Economist
I specifically mentioned particularly for attorneys. That hardly means I am in a bubble who thinks everyone is an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As was mentioned in another thread, the idea that most Feds take a huge pay cut to work for the government isn’t true, especially for attorneys. There is more truth to that for PhDs and certain researchers, although there are only so many private sector jobs in these fields, especially in DC.
It's true for me. I get recruiters contacting me all the time, but it just isn't worth giving up the security. Not everyone is a lawyer....get out of your bubble.
- Government Economist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if it wouldn’t save that much money, as a matter of principle it would be nice to see Feds share in the pain much of the rest of the country is experiencing. Being above the forces that affect everyone else in the country feeds into the notion that Feds are a protected class above all others.
It would be nice if other people felt pain? Da fuq?
Yes, is the concept of shared sacrifice that foreign to you?
Anonymous wrote:As was mentioned in another thread, the idea that most Feds take a huge pay cut to work for the government isn’t true, especially for attorneys. There is more truth to that for PhDs and certain researchers, although there are only so many private sector jobs in these fields, especially in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if it wouldn’t save that much money, as a matter of principle it would be nice to see Feds share in the pain much of the rest of the country is experiencing. Being above the forces that affect everyone else in the country feeds into the notion that Feds are a protected class above all others.
It would be nice if other people felt pain? Da fuq?
Anonymous wrote:Even if it wouldn’t save that much money, as a matter of principle it would be nice to see Feds share in the pain much of the rest of the country is experiencing. Being above the forces that affect everyone else in the country feeds into the notion that Feds are a protected class above all others.
Anonymous wrote:It's probably cathartic for you to post things like this, but you're living in some kind of fantasy land, OP. Not everyone is taking a pay cut and the targeting of Federal workers to save fractions of pennies in the Federal budget is comical and makes me realize that people have no sense of what their tax dollars are actually being spent on.