Fired Workers (Deep State) Find Few Jobs and Much Loss

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Funny you should ask.. I was recently contacted by a recruiter for a position in "Risk Management, Safety and Regulatory Compliance" for a "Fortune 100 Corp".
During the conversation I was told the position was basically mine if I agreed.
I'm 89 yrs old.
I politely declined and made a referral for a colleague to the recruiter.
So you have not looked for a job in what FIFTY YEARS?
 
"A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss


People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives.
Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.



She was fired by email while on maternity leave, given 24 hours to clear out her desk and left with three days of health insurance and no severance pay. She had worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development or related groups for more than two decades. She made $175,000 a year.

That was Jan. 28, 2025. Today Amy Uccello and her husband, who also lost his job when U.S.A.I.D. funding for his nonprofit dried up, rely on food stamps, Medicaid and a supplemental nutrition program for women and children that helps with their now 19-month-old daughter.

The mortgage on their home in Washington was until recently in forbearance, meaning they negotiated to pay less than they owed each month. But the bank has now cut them off and suggested they apply for a low-income mortgage program. “We don’t know if we’ll qualify,” Ms. Uccello said. She and her husband have applied for more than 100 jobs with no luck. Most of their friends don’t have jobs either.

Nights are the hardest.
“I can’t sleep because of our own situation,” Ms. Uccello, 49, said over coffee on a recent afternoon. “I can’t sleep because of what I know what’s happening around the world. I can’t sleep because my former colleagues and friends are also suffering.”



What does the media tell Americans who have lost their manufacturing or coal mining jobs? Learn to code.
Globalism is grand until you lose your gov't job and try to find one in the private sector.
Problem is most govt workers learn 2 bs their way through "40" hrs a week. U try getting a real job after learning from liberal lesbians and shit, it ain't easy.
 
Job interview:

“What did you do at your last job?”

“I stole Federal money through USAID.”
Job interview:

"What's your interests/hobbies when you're not working?"

"Daydreaming of giving Don Trump reach arounds".
 
Problem is most govt workers learn 2 bs their way through "40" hrs a week. U try getting a real job after learning from liberal lesbians and shit, it ain't easy.
You must be referring to Trump's W.H. lackeys. Btw, how many hours & how many millions of $$$ has Trump pissed away riding his fat lazy ass around on a golf course?
 
When did you last look for a job? Asking for a friend.
I’ve been at my current job for ten years now. I’ve watched GenZ’s come and go by the hundreds in that time. A lot of them are just lazy so don’t last long.

I have never been unemployed longer than 24 hours in my life. Even during the bad times I always make it. Because I’m ******* good at it. Any company I apply for would shit can a GenZ in a heartbeat in order to pay me twice as much.
 
I stole millions from USAID and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt.
It’s a pretty stark example of exactly how worthless these government employees really are. How is it they’re worth 175k a year at a government job yet their skills are so bad they can’t even find work in the private sector.
 
Job interview:

"What's your interests/hobbies when you're not working?"

"Daydreaming of giving Don Trump reach arounds".
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In your case getting paid by "Crowds on Demand ", or "Demand Protest". funded by Tides foundation or SPLC.
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You're mentally ill. Gloating about the suffering of some poor saps who get fired from their government jobs.

This has nothing to do with your deranged fantasies about the "Deep State".
Most of them should be fired and yes we should celebrate getting them off of the tax payer dime. They don’t have the skills to be useful in the private sector so how the hell are they needed in the government.
 
"A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss


People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives.
Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.



She was fired by email while on maternity leave, given 24 hours to clear out her desk and left with three days of health insurance and no severance pay. She had worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development or related groups for more than two decades. She made $175,000 a year.

That was Jan. 28, 2025. Today Amy Uccello and her husband, who also lost his job when U.S.A.I.D. funding for his nonprofit dried up, rely on food stamps, Medicaid and a supplemental nutrition program for women and children that helps with their now 19-month-old daughter.

The mortgage on their home in Washington was until recently in forbearance, meaning they negotiated to pay less than they owed each month. But the bank has now cut them off and suggested they apply for a low-income mortgage program. “We don’t know if we’ll qualify,” Ms. Uccello said. She and her husband have applied for more than 100 jobs with no luck. Most of their friends don’t have jobs either.

Nights are the hardest.
“I can’t sleep because of our own situation,” Ms. Uccello, 49, said over coffee on a recent afternoon. “I can’t sleep because of what I know what’s happening around the world. I can’t sleep because my former colleagues and friends are also suffering.”



What does the media tell Americans who have lost their manufacturing or coal mining jobs? Learn to code.
Globalism is grand until you lose your gov't job and try to find one in the private sector.
Other than the coal miners (who are mostly dying anyway(due to republican policies BTW)) all of those job losses come down to republican policies.
 
Most of them should be fired and yes we should celebrate getting them off of the tax payer dime. They don’t have the skills to be useful in the private sector so how the hell are they needed in the government.
Government employment has been a middle class welfare program for the last 50 years.
 
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