Anonymous wrote:I'll reach out to nteu and get this ball movin
Anonymous wrote:Any fed reserve attorneys in this thread? Im at one of the other banking agencies looking to move over to the fed.
Can an attorney with 10 YOE make 300k at the fed (including bonus)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Surprise! Working in a capitalist system is by definition “self serving.”
You’re a freakin’ regulator. You’re supposed to be looking out for the little guy. Guess not.
I would love to reduce costs to the taxpayer and increase the quality and effectiveness of the federal workforce … through telework!
While decimating DC? Some options aren’t good ones.
Is DC decimated? I don’t think so. And again, as far as working conditions go, the theoretical management goal of “help DC” (which I doubt is genuine anyway) is something management wants. If they want that, then they need to pay for it in the form of increasing compensation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Surprise! Working in a capitalist system is by definition “self serving.”
You’re a freakin’ regulator. You’re supposed to be looking out for the little guy. Guess not.
I would love to reduce costs to the taxpayer and increase the quality and effectiveness of the federal workforce … through telework!
While decimating DC? Some options aren’t good ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Surprise! Working in a capitalist system is by definition “self serving.”
You’re a freakin’ regulator. You’re supposed to be looking out for the little guy. Guess not.
I would love to reduce costs to the taxpayer and increase the quality and effectiveness of the federal workforce … through telework!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Look. If the federal government believes that part of its job is to force employees to commute into downtown DC, then they are going to have to pay employees to do that. That’s how labor markets work. That is why the Fed will unionize.
You’re making the public mad. You’re already paid to commute. Remember, the Fed didn’t cut your salary when they sent you home three years ago. You have been banking that savings for three years. Maybe it’s time you reimburse the Fed and your community.
And there was record inflation during that time, which the federal pay increases haven’t kept up with. There is just no incentive for federal workers to want to come into DC, and it costs too much for most to live in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Surprise! Working in a capitalist system is by definition “self serving.”
You’re a freakin’ regulator. You’re supposed to be looking out for the little guy. Guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Look. If the federal government believes that part of its job is to force employees to commute into downtown DC, then they are going to have to pay employees to do that. That’s how labor markets work. That is why the Fed will unionize.
You’re making the public mad. You’re already paid to commute. Remember, the Fed didn’t cut your salary when they sent you home three years ago. You have been banking that savings for three years. Maybe it’s time you reimburse the Fed and your community.
You have a totally bizarre view of things. I think you’re just one of those federal worker haters.
Again, attacking the poster. Just address the concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Look. If the federal government believes that part of its job is to force employees to commute into downtown DC, then they are going to have to pay employees to do that. That’s how labor markets work. That is why the Fed will unionize.
You’re making the public mad. You’re already paid to commute. Remember, the Fed didn’t cut your salary when they sent you home three years ago. You have been banking that savings for three years. Maybe it’s time you reimburse the Fed and your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Surprise! Working in a capitalist system is by definition “self serving.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Look. If the federal government believes that part of its job is to force employees to commute into downtown DC, then they are going to have to pay employees to do that. That’s how labor markets work. That is why the Fed will unionize.
You’re making the public mad. You’re already paid to commute. Remember, the Fed didn’t cut your salary when they sent you home three years ago. You have been banking that savings for three years. Maybe it’s time you reimburse the Fed and your community.
You have a totally bizarre view of things. I think you’re just one of those federal worker haters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.
Oh, so now you’re a Republican? You really are self serving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, let me say I’m not a government worker, but a lifelong DC area resident. I am curious about how people view DC employment. Many came here for the jobs. Now they want to take the jobs. How does DC not become Detroit?
Because Executive branch/Congress/Judiciary ain't moving. When they do, detroit 2.0
So, DC can become Detroit?
DC actually had a net increase of population in 2022. It’s going to be fine. Economies change.
Y’all kinda sound like politicians. Say it’s gonna be fine but the exodus hadn’t happened yet! You don’t know what’s gonna happen. JC.
Sounds like you understand communities better than the Fed’s policy staff!
Please tell us all about the “communities” again? That was not in my job description. I think the Republicans in Congress would be interested to know that the mission of the Federal government is to strengthen the economy of DC and waste money on real estate.