Anonymous wrote:Yes furloughs here. We've been running on empty for a while, borrowing from peter, etc. We're screwed.
That said, yes, I wish it would be easier to get rid of some employees. Over the past year it's been the better employees who have jumped ship or retired early with the modest incentive.
Anonymous wrote:How about cutting some of the mooch contractors instead?
So true though that some of the least capable people are the most protected ones when it comes to gov't employment.
Anonymous wrote:How about cutting some of the mooch contractors instead?
So true though that some of the least capable people are the most protected ones when it comes to gov't employment.
Anonymous wrote:I may (and probably will) get flamed for this, but I have a hard time finding sympathy for people (above a grade 9 that is) that have not planned for this. Maybe it was because I came from private sector before I became a fed, but this situation is hardly a surprise. The environment in Congress has been toxic for many years and the sequestration has hardly been a secret. We all KNEW it could come to this. DH and I planned for it. We pared back expenses and saved, just in case. We also live within our means. I do, however, feel a great deal of sympathy for support staff (9 and below).
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you can use leave for furloughed days, because that would defeat the point (to not pay people) of the furloughs. Also, I doubt we will be able to pick our days off.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that the furlough will impact people regardless of productivity.
The most productive thing for the government would be if every manager with lets say 50 employees or more would be told that they have to fire one person, and the decision on who to fire would be completely and totally exempt from civil service rules or procedures.
I promise you that they would jump at the chance to get rid of the one turkey in every office, and even with one less employee productivity would go up and cost would go down. But that will never happen.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what'll happen with the DoD.