Anonymous wrote:You should stay with your fed job. I left my fed job after 12 yrs to make more money in private sector and I got laid off 2 yrs later. I now make less than I did in my fed job, my wife had to change her job to help make up the difference in salary and our life has been a disaster in the aftermath of my layoff. stay put. Security trumps everything.
Anonymous wrote:You should stay with your fed job. I left my fed job after 12 yrs to make more money in private sector and I got laid off 2 yrs later. I now make less than I did in my fed job, my wife had to change her job to help make up the difference in salary and our life has been a disaster in the aftermath of my layoff. stay put. Security trumps everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in an area without a large fed footprint. Without the ability to work remotely for an agency based elsewhere, there is no other match for my particular skill set. There are actually a lot of long-term feds at my particular agency; it's not unusual at all. Sounds like you may work someplace different.
What job series?
There still are some parts of the civil service that allow remote work, but only for certain job series.
Anonymous wrote:I live in an area without a large fed footprint. Without the ability to work remotely for an agency based elsewhere, there is no other match for my particular skill set. There are actually a lot of long-term feds at my particular agency; it's not unusual at all. Sounds like you may work someplace different.