Anonymous wrote:As we’ve been saying, this isn’t a buyout and it’s a crappy offer.
https://www.npr.org/2025/01/29/nx-s1-5279365/federal-workers-resign-offer-buyout?utm_term=nprnews&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1CmY7lZJaGZx2ofWAQBmTimKPs0ZalAs7t-4ftvsuCEUPD1wHrDuIJH40_aem_npVs-jXIpLTR3jvWJ4Y6Zg
Anonymous wrote:So - roll call. Who is taking the offer, and why?
Anonymous wrote:My DH is seriously thinking about this. He was eligible to retire in Oct 2024 and he planned on retiring in August.
He thinks it’s a great deal. I don’t know what to think (I’m not a fed and I’m much younger than him so nowhere near retirement)
Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know multiple GS-14+ Feds thinking of taking this if it is confirmed. Just saying.
Isn't 8 months of pay more than the 25k max severance pay? I don't trust it at all. My letter read that you wouldn't have to return to the office nothing about not working. I wouldn't believe for a minute that anyone that agrees to this they would find a reason to fire you for "not being loyal" then you would lose your retirement benefits.
Anonymous wrote:I know multiple GS-14+ Feds thinking of taking this if it is confirmed. Just saying.
Anonymous wrote:For those eligible to retire and thinking about retiring, there seems to be little risk to this offer? The resignation is deferred, so you can always retire just before the resignation date or earlier if things seem to be going off-the-rails with the deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received solid guidance on how to evaluate this offer? If so, please share. I am retirement eligible.
Why not just retire versus resign?
Anonymous wrote:My DH is seriously thinking about this. He was eligible to retire in Oct 2024 and he planned on retiring in August.
He thinks it’s a great deal. I don’t know what to think (I’m not a fed and I’m much younger than him so nowhere near retirement)
Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:
It’s not as good as if they officially RIF you. If you wait for the government to lay you off, you will be given more than this.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is seriously thinking about this. He was eligible to retire in Oct 2024 and he planned on retiring in August.
He thinks it’s a great deal. I don’t know what to think (I’m not a fed and I’m much younger than him so nowhere near retirement)
Any thoughts?