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I am wondering where he gets the authority to authorize a buy out? Pretty positive congressional action authorizes money, not executive orders.
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I am wondering where he gets the authority to authorize a buy out? Pretty positive congressional action authorizes money, not executive orders.
Better yet…Got me thinking--BTO really is timeless!
This is the one I'd say represents the goals of the current administration better than anything.
The people who are not working and have no prospects of outside GOV employment are digging and looking to fight via merit protection.
The widespread disdain for federal employees is disheartening. There is a lot of very valuable conservation work done every day by federal employees.
The widespread disdain for federal employees is disheartening. There is a lot of very valuable conservation work done every day by federal employees.
You've never felt it until now? Wish I could relate. I constantly felt the difference in perception from when I worked for a nonprofit (and now university) compared to similar work for the federal government. Anecdotal of course, but it was a pretty consistent pattern.It is. Never truly felt it until now. A strong backbone, a sense of pride, know I work my ass off, and a big middle finger to the haters helps.
From a handful of guys on this forum?The widespread disdain for federal employees is disheartening. There is a lot of very valuable conservation work done every day by federal employees.
I love my job, and people pay a lot of lip service to valuing the resource I bust my ass to conserve and protect. But between antagonistic politicians that actively try to undermine our work, and the unappreciative public that thinks I’m a lazy POS based on nothing other than who I work for, I can’t wait to be done with it. It takes too much of a mental toll.It is. Never truly felt it until now. A strong backbone, a sense of pride, know I work my ass off, and a big middle finger to the haters helps.
“A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.“My soul will know at least I tried to leave a lasting impact.
You've never felt it until now? Wish I could relate. I constantly felt the difference in perception from when I worked for a nonprofit (and now university) compared to similar work for the federal government. Anecdotal of course, but it was a pretty consistent pattern.
He doesn't have it, this is grift 101, about like waiting for that money from the Nigerian prince.I am wondering where he gets the authority to authorize a buy out? Pretty positive congressional action authorizes money, not executive orders.
I can tell you nothing good if you're on a probationary period.I didn’t. I worked seasonally for 15 years for an agency and a job most people respected.
After I had kids I took a break and built homes and log cabins. Then took a job in the non profit sector for a few years.
Just got hired back by the Feds for a permanent “dream job”. Now I’m in a probationary period and not sure what the hell is going on.
I can tell you nothing good if you're on a probationary period.
I would dust off the resume and keep it handy.
The administration asked for a comprehensive list of employees on probationary periods, that wasn't to congratulate new hires, I can assure you.
But, on a positive note.I’m fully aware. The resume has no dust. My family and I are in constant discussions of what might come next.
Yup. Seen it, a lot.Nothing drives Union membership more than crap management. Best recruiting tool on the planet.
Hang in there and know you aren't alone and some great folks have your back.
Admitting you are wrong is half the battle. Now back to work, tax cattle.How dare us lowly peasants question the worth of some of the government.