Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a lot of fat with some of the fed agencies and their support contractors. Our work is actually more efficient after some of the dead weight is gone.
Name the agency, your occupation, and the contracts.
Defense agency, program manager and all kinds of contracts. Tons of people are around that should not be there and noone can ask them to leave. DRP did let some of them to get retirement but a few are still around and they openly say that it is easy work and they would just hang around for a few more years. We have to give them 1-2 support contractors since they can't even do basic work under their PD.
Anonymous wrote:For all the downsides of Trump forcing current Fed workers out, doing hiring freezes and making it miserable so you quit will this be bright side?
A hiring spree in 2030s of much younger, AI skilled and IT savvy Fed workers.
The Boomers, GenX and most of millennial gone by 2030 to be replaced by Gen Z and Gen alpha people from 2030 to 2040.
Imagine it is 2035 and a Democratic President and Fed offices are filled wirh young, cool and trendy people with Google like offices.
Anonymous wrote:For all the downsides of Trump forcing current Fed workers out, doing hiring freezes and making it miserable so you quit will this be bright side?
A hiring spree in 2030s of much younger, AI skilled and IT savvy Fed workers.
The Boomers, GenX and most of millennial gone by 2030 to be replaced by Gen Z and Gen alpha people from 2030 to 2040.
Imagine it is 2035 and a Democratic President and Fed offices are filled wirh young, cool and trendy people with Google like offices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any competent person take a job with the federal government knowing they will be paid under market and subject to being fired if some political flunky doesn't like the way they look?
It is only incompetent people who mainly care about job security. I worked at a amazing innovative start up and everyone was underpaid and there was zero job security yet it was very hard to get a job there as tons wanted to work there. Was an incubator for young talent who wanted to work on cutting edge things and have autonomy, work with best people using the latest IT and given mgt. roles at young ages based on ability rather than seniority.
None of the bright young people want to work as Feds not due to pay or job security or insecurity but due to it is older people, using dated systems and antiquated ways not open to change.
I think Trump cleaning house and dismantling Fed agencies and freezing hiring and firing is like in the late 1970s when the whole South Bronx pretty much burned to the ground via massive Arson fires set over a few years. Once the buildings all burnt to ground it allowed a rebuilding phase and the South Bronx in those very crackhead infested sections of abandoned buildings with Pitt bulls and gun shots are now Single Family Homes, Condos, Coops and newly built affordable rental projects and thriving stores.
Sometimes you have to burn it to the ground. And in 2030s our children and our children children will fix what Boomers and Millennials destroyed. Our Grandparents the Greatest Generation made Govt great and show what it could do in WWII and sadly you destroyed it. Time to rebuild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My college professor friends tell me students’ reading, writing, and analysis skills are poorer than ever. So, no, OP, I don’t think so.
Yes, and their math skills are middle school level.
This is very true. I had an intern two summers ago who could not write. I had him draft a very short email with one or two sentences and had to send it back three times for corrections. The corrections were bizarre errors, such as using numbers for letters. He spelled words with the letters "e and o" with the numbers "3 and 0." For example, G00d M0rning Ms. L33
I was so confused, but I felt an overwhelming sense of doom for humanity. My general impression is that most of them are cheating their way through college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My college professor friends tell me students’ reading, writing, and analysis skills are poorer than ever. So, no, OP, I don’t think so.
Yes, and their math skills are middle school level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any competent person take a job with the federal government knowing they will be paid under market and subject to being fired if some political flunky doesn't like the way they look?
It is only incompetent people who mainly care about job security. I worked at a amazing innovative start up and everyone was underpaid and there was zero job security yet it was very hard to get a job there as tons wanted to work there. Was an incubator for young talent who wanted to work on cutting edge things and have autonomy, work with best people using the latest IT and given mgt. roles at young ages based on ability rather than seniority.
None of the bright young people want to work as Feds not due to pay or job security or insecurity but due to it is older people, using dated systems and antiquated ways not open to change.
I think Trump cleaning house and dismantling Fed agencies and freezing hiring and firing is like in the late 1970s when the whole South Bronx pretty much burned to the ground via massive Arson fires set over a few years. Once the buildings all burnt to ground it allowed a rebuilding phase and the South Bronx in those very crackhead infested sections of abandoned buildings with Pitt bulls and gun shots are now Single Family Homes, Condos, Coops and newly built affordable rental projects and thriving stores.
Sometimes you have to burn it to the ground. And in 2030s our children and our children children will fix what Boomers and Millennials destroyed. Our Grandparents the Greatest Generation made Govt great and show what it could do in WWII and sadly you destroyed it. Time to rebuild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Younger people are much dumber and don't know how to do anything but use apps.
Agreed, and they lack wisdom, which they don't seem interested in obtaining. Rapid ascent is a bad idea, but I am seeing it at my agency with 20-somethings being placed in roles they aren't emotionally ready for. Lots of children masquerading as adults.
Anonymous wrote:I took the DRP and now earn 10x what I earned in gov. When the disparity is that big, going to gov makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the first step is to get rid of the genx/boomers they are the problem holding down everyone else
And Milenials, They are too busy making Craft beer, eating Avocado toast, sipping starbucks and playing video games to get work done
Anonymous wrote:Younger people are much dumber and don't know how to do anything but use apps.
Anonymous wrote:Why would any competent person take a job with the federal government knowing they will be paid under market and subject to being fired if some political flunky doesn't like the way they look?
Anonymous wrote:I do not think anyone benefits by treating the federal workforce as a monolith. All the things can be true. (Disclosure: I am a former Fed.)
Are there federal employees with unique and exceptional skills and areas of expertise who work hard and have incredible value to the government? Yes.
Are there federal employees who are grifters and doing next to nothing and taking up space and a paycheck? Yes.
Is the federal government allowed to operate in an insane and unhealthy environment where they have no obligation to live within their means, unlike state and local governments? Yes. Does this lead to bloat and dysfunction? Yes.
Have federally employees historically been a very difficult group of employees to hold accountable or trim down? Yes.
Trump took a hammer to it and destroyed everything in an inhumane and boorish fashion. He did not follow rules or norms or even basic common sense. Who knows what it will look like in 10 years after this. No one knows. It will probably be different.