Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet in Covid I was walked out door at start, kid in college. Three kids, oldest in college and stay at home mom wife and a mortgage,
Took me three years and two months to get back to old level of job. So shocked people can’t make it a two weeks.
Feds are allowed to work other jobs, why aren’t they working? Are they just sitting home? I was doing other jobs while out of work
i'm not allowed to work another job unless cleared by ethics first. i'm not actually sure if those folks are working; and of course if they are, they are working without pay and with no ability to seek other employment themselves.
Bull shit. You can’t uber, taskrabbit, dog walking, baby sitting, door dash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet in Covid I was walked out door at start, kid in college. Three kids, oldest in college and stay at home mom wife and a mortgage,
Took me three years and two months to get back to old level of job. So shocked people can’t make it a two weeks.
Feds are allowed to work other jobs, why aren’t they working? Are they just sitting home? I was doing other jobs while out of work
i'm not allowed to work another job unless cleared by ethics first. i'm not actually sure if those folks are working; and of course if they are, they are working without pay and with no ability to seek other employment themselves.
Bull shit. You can’t uber, taskrabbit, dog walking, baby sitting, door dash?
Anonymous wrote:Let me say first I totally oppose the shutdown and think the Reublicans driving it are insane and idiotic.
Having said that...I have a lot of friends who are gs 13 to 15, single with no kids, who are saying they cannot afford to miss a paycheck.
Wtf? Really? Do people who get paid over 100 thou and have no dependents really have no emergency savings?
Am I the only one thinking when people say this, "um, take this as a sign you should reconstruct your budget so you are saving more?"
FYI, I am a gs 13, no kids, and I have a three month emergency fund.
One of the friends who was stressing about the shutdown last night spent sixty bucks on dinner, ordered two drinks, went to a movie after, etc. I nodded sympathetically but really wanted to say, "so drink water, order a ten dollar appetizer, and go home and watch TV."
. Oops that reply was not meant for you, it was meant for the smug person. Sorry!Anonymous wrote:. This is ridiculous. Talk to me when you are also paying for piano lessons, two sets of braces or have a kid about to go to college in the next couple of years. It does not take much to change from the comfort of where you are to completely wrung out. Life happens and paycheck flies out the window especially in dc.Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is a 13/14/15. Married two fed household, neither of us are 13 or higher (we are lower GS levels).
We live well within our means and have investments but our life is lived planning on pay for jobs we have. We have our first baby on the way So expenses have gone up.
The only thing we can do is use savings, which to be honest, I had hoped to use someto turn into savings for my child so we could start him on a good footing for college. The long term impact for a family like us of this instability is pretty disheartening. It isn't always so cut and dry.
. This is ridiculous. Talk to me when you are also paying for piano lessons, two sets of braces or have a kid about to go to college in the next couple of years. It does not take much to change from the comfort of where you are to completely wrung out. Life happens and paycheck flies out the window especially in dc.Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is a 13/14/15. Married two fed household, neither of us are 13 or higher (we are lower GS levels).
We live well within our means and have investments but our life is lived planning on pay for jobs we have. We have our first baby on the way So expenses have gone up.
The only thing we can do is use savings, which to be honest, I had hoped to use someto turn into savings for my child so we could start him on a good footing for college. The long term impact for a family like us of this instability is pretty disheartening. It isn't always so cut and dry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet in Covid I was walked out door at start, kid in college. Three kids, oldest in college and stay at home mom wife and a mortgage,
Took me three years and two months to get back to old level of job. So shocked people can’t make it a two weeks.
Feds are allowed to work other jobs, why aren’t they working? Are they just sitting home? I was doing other jobs while out of work
i'm not allowed to work another job unless cleared by ethics first. i'm not actually sure if those folks are working; and of course if they are, they are working without pay and with no ability to seek other employment themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how people with two incomes don’t have emergency savings.
Anonymous wrote:Yet in Covid I was walked out door at start, kid in college. Three kids, oldest in college and stay at home mom wife and a mortgage,
Took me three years and two months to get back to old level of job. So shocked people can’t make it a two weeks.
Feds are allowed to work other jobs, why aren’t they working? Are they just sitting home? I was doing other jobs while out of work
Anonymous wrote:Yet in Covid I was walked out door at start, kid in college. Three kids, oldest in college and stay at home mom wife and a mortgage,
Took me three years and two months to get back to old level of job. So shocked people can’t make it a two weeks.
Feds are allowed to work other jobs, why aren’t they working? Are they just sitting home? I was doing other jobs while out of work