Anonymous wrote:Age 46 with 22 years in. GS-14. I feel like I am wearing golden handcuffs. I'm mostly in it at this point to try to get the guaranteed lifetime health insurance. There's been quite a few days this year when I've wanted to quit, but I don't want to abandon my coworkers by giving them my work when I leave.
I'm working in HR and am responsible for answering everyone's questions about DRP, resignation, VERA, retirement...etc. I've never seen so much work before. I have three times as many retirements to manage this year as any other year. I've been answering so many phone calls, IMs, help desk tickets, and emails that it's totally overwhelming and I feel like I can't handle it all and there's no way I can provide my usual excellent customer service.
I don't have any kids, but my parents' health has deteriorated significantly over the last six months. My mom has maybe a year left to live and my dad possibly a few more years.
I start thinking about unofficially retiring on the $2M, I have saved and invested over my career, and waiting for my deferred annuity at age 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 3 years in and I'm bored out of my mind and want to die. I'm only 36.
Would you recommend moving within the federal government?
I mean, putting histrionics aside, it would mean completing another probationary period, but is it more of the same crap?
At 36 with 3 years in, I would just get out. I don’t think there’s anywhere in federal government that doesn’t suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GS-15 with 16 years in. I don’t hate the work (and at times find it mentally satisfying), but the current environment, working with a 20% decrease in workforce, full-time RTO, zero flexibility, no designated office space (so we are hoteling and shuffling our things back and forth everyday), make the current job miserable.
But with so much time invested, including the pension plan that I’ve been working for all these years towards, lead to feeling stuck. Not to mention I keep hearing the job market is terrible.
How is everyone managing?
Welcome to corporate America for the last 20 years
Great! When can we expect to receive corporate-level pay?
Also in corporate America do they install additional cameras monitoring your every move like they just recently did at my federal office building and does your CEO repeatedly talk about how lazy and inefficient/wasteful you are like ours does?
tAnonymous wrote:You should at the very least look for another job. As a 15 you may make more in the private sector which is worth more than the pension. I know plenty of feds who are leaning back, taking vacation, not working overtime, but that makes your career a meaningless job. As a former fed I couldn’t handle becoming the type of employee DOGE was characterizing us as. I enjoy having a meaningful career. That is why I became a fed to begin with. I don’t think public service will be what it was in our lifetime. Stick around for the salary until you can find something that is a more fulfilling fit, but at least look.
Anonymous wrote:How much will your deferred annuity be? $2M is not a lot these days.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 3 years in and I'm bored out of my mind and want to die. I'm only 36.
Would you recommend moving within the federal government?
I mean, putting histrionics aside, it would mean completing another probationary period, but is it more of the same crap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GS-15 with 16 years in. I don’t hate the work (and at times find it mentally satisfying), but the current environment, working with a 20% decrease in workforce, full-time RTO, zero flexibility, no designated office space (so we are hoteling and shuffling our things back and forth everyday), make the current job miserable.
But with so much time invested, including the pension plan that I’ve been working for all these years towards, lead to feeling stuck. Not to mention I keep hearing the job market is terrible.
How is everyone managing?
Welcome to corporate America for the last 20 years
Great! When can we expect to receive corporate-level pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GS-15 with 16 years in. I don’t hate the work (and at times find it mentally satisfying), but the current environment, working with a 20% decrease in workforce, full-time RTO, zero flexibility, no designated office space (so we are hoteling and shuffling our things back and forth everyday), make the current job miserable.
But with so much time invested, including the pension plan that I’ve been working for all these years towards, lead to feeling stuck. Not to mention I keep hearing the job market is terrible.
How is everyone managing?
Welcome to corporate America for the last 20 years