Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never figured out why the FBI uses that transfer/promotion model. Inefficient and costly to the taxpayer. I spent 30 years as a Federal Agent in another 3 letter agency and had to move once...
Helps prevent corruption within the FBI. Keeps power at the central level, rather than allowing local people to become too strong.
Anonymous wrote:MY DH has a "cool" job with some really great perks, like private school education for our kids paid for by his employer, free housing, international travel, etc., but the expat life can be wearing. I've had no real career, have to move every three to five years and have lived far and away from family and friends. So, there have been trade offs for all this "cool," but I don't think I'd change it for all the wonderful experiences I have had and the people I've met.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has a cool job and I make twice what he does. When we are at parties, everybody talks about his job. My job is met with crickets. I got to go to the white house this year which was totes cool to meet the president for a work event. But his job is still WAY cooler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is an accountant, which I suppose may be boring to some, but I am also one. I don't know if a lot of people realize how many hours accountants work, but it definitely makes child care duties a pain. It's after 9, and he's still at the office.
Accountants are priceless and essential. I hate when people are like zzzzz boring accountants....
it depends what kind of accountants/accountancy.
Anonymous wrote:I never figured out why the FBI uses that transfer/promotion model. Inefficient and costly to the taxpayer. I spent 30 years as a Federal Agent in another 3 letter agency and had to move once...
Anonymous wrote:Are you embarrassed that you cannot spell words correctly?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My husband "catches predators" and I am attracted to him because he gave up a job in finance to make a difference in the world.