Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? My husband could be making 750 or a million, yet he makes 220 as a fed with his education. That's why.
220? Hello, Mrs. Biden.
Uh, no. Try SEC, OCC, FDIC, FRB, CFPB, FHFA, FCA, NCUA.... there are plenty of fed agencies above the GS scale. Do a little research.
Okay, I did some research.
http://www.fedsmith.com/2013/04/29/locating-the-salary-of-an-individual-federal-employee/
There are some feds who make 220. They mostly are bankers, some are in HR. Some VA docs make 300-400.
If PPs point was that by being paid only 220, her husband is underpaid, is not very sympathetic. If you can make 1m+ at a firm or on Wall Street, that is a reflection of the incredible (and possibly insolvable) income inequality in this country, and doesn't really have much to do with government salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to teachers, social workers, even nurses, you're making a mint. Why so much whining about the salary?
Teachers don't work the same hours as feds. They have summers and winter breaks.
Nurses are paid pretty well. My mom is a nurse and at part time she makes 80k.
Yes.
Teachers and nurses work far more hours and put in far more work than most feds. They do far more valuable work for the community at large than do most feds.
Did you really just go there?
Just FYI -"Although many people (wrongly) believe NASA invented Tang®, the powdered orange drink mix does have a history that goes hand-in-hand with U.S. spaceflight.
Tang was originally made by General Foods in 1957, but its popularity reached new heights when it was chosen to fly with John Glenn on Friendship 7 and on later Gemini Program missions.
Now made by Kraft Foods, Tang® is still going strong, with over 1 billion dollars in annual sales worldwide. Today, powdered drink mixes are still used onboard the ISS; they come in Mylar drink bags with special valves for rehydrating without leaking."
While I agree that teachers are underpaid, the concept that they work so much harder than the rest of the working world is just ludicrous and only makes teachers look whiny. I know several dozen teachers very well and they do NOT work harder than the federal workers at NASA.
Thanks for the fruits of all that hard work - TANG
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Fed employees get awesome retirement packages that are almost non existent for private sector. They also can work 40 hour week.
Only if they started working more than 25 years ago under the old retirement system.
+1 Honestly I find that Joe Public has NO IDEA what the federal pension system is - they just think we get millions somehow....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Fed employees get awesome retirement packages that are almost non existent for private sector. They also can work 40 hour week.
Only if they started working more than 25 years ago under the old retirement system.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Tang. Clearly the most important fruit from the labor of NASA.
How do you even argue with that? It's so illogical.
And, yes, this conversation has been a "my job is harder than yours" issue. However, it didn't "devolve", it was part of the initial post.
Anonymous wrote:
Granted, as in any profession, there are lazy, incompetent, and awful teachers. Thank you for not generalizing your beliefs towards the entire profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to teachers, social workers, even nurses, you're making a mint. Why so much whining about the salary?
Teachers don't work the same hours as feds. They have summers and winter breaks.
Nurses are paid pretty well. My mom is a nurse and at part time she makes 80k.
Yes.
Teachers and nurses work far more hours and put in far more work than most feds. They do far more valuable work for the community at large than do most feds.
Did you really just go there?
While I agree that teachers are underpaid, the concept that they work so much harder than the rest of the working world is just ludicrous and only makes teachers look whiny. I know several dozen teachers very well and they do NOT work harder than the federal workers at NASA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to teachers, social workers, even nurses, you're making a mint. Why so much whining about the salary?
Teachers don't work the same hours as feds. They have summers and winter breaks.
Nurses are paid pretty well. My mom is a nurse and at part time she makes 80k.
Yes.
Teachers and nurses work far more hours and put in far more work than most feds. They do far more valuable work for the community at large than do most feds.
Did you really just go there?
Can't you just make a thread called "I don't understand what Federal employees do and therefore think they are useless?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to teachers, social workers, even nurses, you're making a mint. Why so much whining about the salary?
Teachers don't work the same hours as feds. They have summers and winter breaks.
Nurses are paid pretty well. My mom is a nurse and at part time she makes 80k.
Yes.
Teachers and nurses work far more hours and put in far more work than most feds. They do far more valuable work for the community at large than do most feds.
Did you really just go there?
Anonymous wrote:I agree. Some teachers constantly whine. I mean, sorry, you went to college just like I did, you flaunt your master's degree in my face, frankly. You could have chosen a more lucrative career, but you didn't. If you took so much pride in contributing to society you wouldn't bitch so much. Many have never worked in an office but the believe based on nothing that their job is harder and if you try to say ANYTHING about your job they are personally offended. Then they say things like "do you really want to go there?" and the only answer is "no, because you will never understand and there is no point". Nevermind that they're directly insulting your job for no reason
I agree not every teacher does this, but I know the type to which the PP is referring.
and, btw, all jobs contribute to society and that's why they exist. Cops and volunteer firefighters don't bitch like some teachers!
where's the "I love my teaching job" poster? I love her.