Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I left after 19 years and wish that I had done so 10 years ago. The healthcare insurance is better, as is the pay and the work life balance. I was sold a false bill of goods. My whole career had been with the federal government so I didn’t know any better. Was very intimidated by the private sector. I should’ve known better. hang in there my former colleagues and don’t be afraid to jump ship sadly, no one cares whether you stay or go. Life goes on in the federal government as it does at any other private sector company.
This is great advice. All of you feds should find private sector jobs.
Enjoy the endless regularly scheduled RIF’s when your company doesn’t hit its numbers for a quarter!
Anonymous wrote:I left after 19 years and wish that I had done so 10 years ago. The healthcare insurance is better, as is the pay and the work life balance. I was sold a false bill of goods. My whole career had been with the federal government so I didn’t know any better. Was very intimidated by the private sector. I should’ve known better. hang in there my former colleagues and don’t be afraid to jump ship sadly, no one cares whether you stay or go. Life goes on in the federal government as it does at any other private sector company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid
Feds can't volunteer at work. You can be nasty but at least educate yourself before posting
Yes they can. You can pick up trash, be a park guide, fill pot holes, round up illegals etc. or just work $1 dollar a year
Anonymous wrote:I’m still fed and my agency has gone through its RIF and reorganization already. But every week since - I’ve gotten a farewell note or a goodbye hug- about one maybe two a week. People are aligning with their morals or perhaps some better position and I feel left behind. I’m here for the check only because gone are the days am I spending my weekends trying to help someone in the public - who truly did care about - navigate a federal regulation. The American public can eat sh8t- I’m so angry they voted for this. I do the bare minimum and not a minute more. I really miss my star colleagues but the fuel is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid
Feds can't volunteer at work. You can be nasty but at least educate yourself before posting
Yes they can. You can pick up trash, be a park guide, fill pot holes, round up illegals etc. or just work $1 dollar a year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid
Feds can't volunteer at work. You can be nasty but at least educate yourself before posting
Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid
Anonymous wrote:Well no one is stopping you from volunteering so you obviously don’t care much about the mission.
I work a non profit and vast majority of employees gives a rats ass about mission when they leave. Face it you were there to get paid