Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:I just love this: "This is the number of agency rules created by unelected bureaucrats for each law passed by Congress in 2024."
As if that's a bad thing. Do they not know how administrative agencies work? Namely, that Congress passes high level laws, and administrative agencies, with their specialized, technical expertise, implement? Do they really want Congress wading into all the nitty gritty details? I don't think so - and their business constituents I'm sure would prefer to deal with smart, informed regulators than with Congress folk, who even at their best and brightest, aren't in the weeds the way our public servants are.
But I forget, it's all the swamp. So whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that the three highest bars in the bar chart are $50K-60, 60-70, and 70-80 may have the opposite impact that they are intending. The average salary in the US is $66K, so typical fed is very average.
You think $80K and $66K are the same?
Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:It is not the current salaries that is expensive it is Govt in general pays multiple people to do same job.
My daughter who started kindergarten the nice teacher explained she actually went to kindergarten in same class room she teaches in. She said she keeps in touch the prior kindergarten teacher who recently retired and her own kindergarten teacher she keeps in touch with who had job before the prior kindergarten teacher.
If you do the math taxpayers pay current teacher salary, pension teacher she took over for and pension retirement kindergarten teacher.
They are paying three salaries and three sets medical benefits but only one current teacher.
Crazy way to operate business paying former employees to do nothing
In private sector once you are done that’s that.
They should get rid of all pensions and medical in retirement all new govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:I think this site proves that there is no waste and fraud. You’re 47 years old and making less than $100k with an Ivy degree? Sounds like you’re volunteering your expertise to me.
Anonymous wrote:I just love this: "This is the number of agency rules created by unelected bureaucrats for each law passed by Congress in 2024."
As if that's a bad thing. Do they not know how administrative agencies work? Namely, that Congress passes high level laws, and administrative agencies, with their specialized, technical expertise, implement? Do they really want Congress wading into all the nitty gritty details? I don't think so - and their business constituents I'm sure would prefer to deal with smart, informed regulators than with Congress folk, who even at their best and brightest, aren't in the weeds the way our public servants are.
But I forget, it's all the swamp. So whatever.