Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
Coke can F off. If they were worried about backlog, they would not have allowed examiners and SPEs to take the fork, and they did. The CAO charged with RIF plans is being moved to an advisory position and is leaving. Everyone is generally miserable there (I left) and it's sad. It was once a great place to work.
The Patent reddit has been remarkably accurate, actually. So I would not discount what you read there.
Accurate, so zero trolls can show up? I’ll go make a thread “I heard that examiners are being RTO. I heard it! It’s true! No source!” That is what you are believing. You’re an idiot and a jerk.
Look, I just left USPTO with the DRP. I still talk regularly with my former colleagues. And I have been able to confirm a lot of what is being said there (both before I left and after). I don't care whehter you believe me or not or what you think of me. So piss off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
Coke can F off. If they were worried about backlog, they would not have allowed examiners and SPEs to take the fork, and they did. The CAO charged with RIF plans is being moved to an advisory position and is leaving. Everyone is generally miserable there (I left) and it's sad. It was once a great place to work.
The Patent reddit has been remarkably accurate, actually. So I would not discount what you read there.
Accurate, so zero trolls can show up? I’ll go make a thread “I heard that examiners are being RTO. I heard it! It’s true! No source!” That is what you are believing. You’re an idiot and a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
Coke can F off. If they were worried about backlog, they would not have allowed examiners and SPEs to take the fork, and they did. The CAO charged with RIF plans is being moved to an advisory position and is leaving. Everyone is generally miserable there (I left) and it's sad. It was once a great place to work.
The Patent reddit has been remarkably accurate, actually. So I would not discount what you read there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are all spes really back on campus?
The ones within 50 miles.
And the ones outside 50miles are reporting to other federal buildings? Will they all eventually have to report to a main campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are all spes really back on campus?
The ones within 50 miles.
Anonymous wrote:are all spes really back on campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
https://www.govexec.com/workforce/2025/03/commerce-seeks-cut-20-staffwithout-using-layoffs/403771/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Coke has talked about lifting the hiring freeze. They need more examiners, not less. Any RIF wouldn’t touch examiners.
Either way, there’s no credible sources on this, just rumors and trolls. Stop spreading rumors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Yea, that wouldn't make sense since the office is concerned with reducing the backlog. Keep everybody who can examine regardless of if they can do a good job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
That was according to a brand new account with zero sources. I don’t believe it at all and neither should you. Troll.
Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.
Anonymous wrote:According to Reddit, there is going to be 15% reduction. I am guessing they will target low performing gs-12 and below.