Flaylo
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Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
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I'm not a mom and I'm not on welfare.Welafre moms need not post in my thread, they should be looking for a job.
I'm not a mom and I'm not on welfare.Welafre moms need not post in my thread, they should be looking for a job.
Or, are you talking to someone else?
1. Federal workers ARE overpaid. The ones at the lower, non-skilled or barely-skilled, levels are paid much more than their private sector counterparts.
The higher end federal workers are often underpaid in comparison to their private sector counterparts.
So, it's neither a myth nor is it a fact.
2. The federal workforce IS bigger than ever. You can't exclude a federal employer and THEN say the federal employee roster is the same as it was a decade ago.
So, not a myth.
3. While true that a federal employee can be fired, it is very hard to do so compared to the private sector. Very hard.
4. As someone who USED to work directly for the US government, I have never in my life encountered as much necessary paperwork that I had to do. And my job was not an administrative position in the least.
5. Just because the reduction in deficit is not large, does not mean that there is no reduction.
That is no myth.
Ohhh, ya got me on one of them.1. Federal workers ARE overpaid. The ones at the lower, non-skilled or barely-skilled, levels are paid much more than their private sector counterparts.
The higher end federal workers are often underpaid in comparison to their private sector counterparts.
So, it's neither a myth nor is it a fact.
2. The federal workforce IS bigger than ever. You can't exclude a federal employer and THEN say the federal employee roster is the same as it was a decade ago.
So, not a myth.
3. While true that a federal employee can be fired, it is very hard to do so compared to the private sector. Very hard.
4. As someone who USED to work directly for the US government, I have never in my life encountered as much necessary paperwork that I had to do. And my job was not an administrative position in the least.
5. Just because the reduction in deficit is not large, does not mean that there is no reduction.
That is no myth.
Retard
Total Government Employment Since 1962
Ohhh, ya got me on one of them.1. Federal workers ARE overpaid. The ones at the lower, non-skilled or barely-skilled, levels are paid much more than their private sector counterparts.
The higher end federal workers are often underpaid in comparison to their private sector counterparts.
So, it's neither a myth nor is it a fact.
2. The federal workforce IS bigger than ever. You can't exclude a federal employer and THEN say the federal employee roster is the same as it was a decade ago.
So, not a myth.
3. While true that a federal employee can be fired, it is very hard to do so compared to the private sector. Very hard.
4. As someone who USED to work directly for the US government, I have never in my life encountered as much necessary paperwork that I had to do. And my job was not an administrative position in the least.
5. Just because the reduction in deficit is not large, does not mean that there is no reduction.
That is no myth.
Retard
Total Government Employment Since 1962
Can you go for two?
Nah, I don't fail on that.You misunderstood myth 4, those most goverment workers are paperpushers you dumbass, when they are not and federal workers are not overpaid when education like college degrees are taken into consideration, so you lose, big time fail!!!!!!
Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
Have YOU every worked for the government? Any of your family or close friends? If not, then you don't know a thing in the world about it.
My husband retired from civil service. Worked as equipment inspector in Supply. He said they could have fired every 3rd person and still got the job done. One of his jobs while working for the government was forklift operator. He earned $16.00/hour. He retired in 1996. he now works seasonally for our local fair doing the same work for $12.00/hour, in 2011. You do the math. He also was astounded to learn that on the outside, they actually expect you to WORK.
And in the 35 years he worked he never saw any body fired unless they stole something. Because like he always said "don't steal from the government, they don't like the competition." Nother favorite among ANYBODY who has ever worked for the government is: "Aw, it's good enough for government work."
My mother also was retired civil service, a supervisor, and it was almost impossible to fire anybody, more so if they were a minority. They had to have either stolen something or killed somebody.
I remember a rerun of I Love Lucy shot in 1954 where they are at the Passport office before they are to go to Europe. Lucy is late and Fred and Ethel tell the guy behind the counter they will report him if he doesn't wait. He responds: "I am in civil service, you want to get rid of me, you will have to wait until I'm dead."
So, unless YOU have actually worked for the government, I think I'd embark on another topic if I were you.
Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
Have YOU every worked for the government? Any of your family or close friends? If not, then you don't know a thing in the world about it.
My husband retired from civil service. Worked as equipment inspector in Supply. He said they could have fired every 3rd person and still got the job done. One of his jobs while working for the government was forklift operator. He earned $16.00/hour. He retired in 1996. he now works seasonally for our local fair doing the same work for $12.00/hour, in 2011. You do the math. He also was astounded to learn that on the outside, they actually expect you to WORK.
And in the 35 years he worked he never saw any body fired unless they stole something. Because like he always said "don't steal from the government, they don't like the competition." Nother favorite among ANYBODY who has ever worked for the government is: "Aw, it's good enough for government work."
My mother also was retired civil service, a supervisor, and it was almost impossible to fire anybody, more so if they were a minority. They had to have either stolen something or killed somebody.
I remember a rerun of I Love Lucy shot in 1954 where they are at the Passport office before they are to go to Europe. Lucy is late and Fred and Ethel tell the guy behind the counter they will report him if he doesn't wait. He responds: "I am in civil service, you want to get rid of me, you will have to wait until I'm dead."
So, unless YOU have actually worked for the government, I think I'd embark on another topic if I were you.
I am in the military and have relatives who work for the federal govt, one o whom posts here, you can't tell me shat about federal workers.
Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
Have YOU every worked for the government? Any of your family or close friends? If not, then you don't know a thing in the world about it.
My husband retired from civil service. Worked as equipment inspector in Supply. He said they could have fired every 3rd person and still got the job done. One of his jobs while working for the government was forklift operator. He earned $16.00/hour. He retired in 1996. he now works seasonally for our local fair doing the same work for $12.00/hour, in 2011. You do the math. He also was astounded to learn that on the outside, they actually expect you to WORK.
And in the 35 years he worked he never saw any body fired unless they stole something. Because like he always said "don't steal from the government, they don't like the competition." Nother favorite among ANYBODY who has ever worked for the government is: "Aw, it's good enough for government work."
My mother also was retired civil service, a supervisor, and it was almost impossible to fire anybody, more so if they were a minority. They had to have either stolen something or killed somebody.
I remember a rerun of I Love Lucy shot in 1954 where they are at the Passport office before they are to go to Europe. Lucy is late and Fred and Ethel tell the guy behind the counter they will report him if he doesn't wait. He responds: "I am in civil service, you want to get rid of me, you will have to wait until I'm dead."
So, unless YOU have actually worked for the government, I think I'd embark on another topic if I were you.
I am in the military and have relatives who work for the federal govt, one o whom posts here, you can't tell me shat about federal workers.
Have YOU every worked for the government? Any of your family or close friends? If not, then you don't know a thing in the world about it.
My husband retired from civil service. Worked as equipment inspector in Supply. He said they could have fired every 3rd person and still got the job done. One of his jobs while working for the government was forklift operator. He earned $16.00/hour. He retired in 1996. he now works seasonally for our local fair doing the same work for $12.00/hour, in 2011. You do the math. He also was astounded to learn that on the outside, they actually expect you to WORK.
And in the 35 years he worked he never saw any body fired unless they stole something. Because like he always said "don't steal from the government, they don't like the competition." Nother favorite among ANYBODY who has ever worked for the government is: "Aw, it's good enough for government work."
My mother also was retired civil service, a supervisor, and it was almost impossible to fire anybody, more so if they were a minority. They had to have either stolen something or killed somebody.
I remember a rerun of I Love Lucy shot in 1954 where they are at the Passport office before they are to go to Europe. Lucy is late and Fred and Ethel tell the guy behind the counter they will report him if he doesn't wait. He responds: "I am in civil service, you want to get rid of me, you will have to wait until I'm dead."
So, unless YOU have actually worked for the government, I think I'd embark on another topic if I were you.
I am in the military and have relatives who work for the federal govt, one o whom posts here, you can't tell me shat about federal workers.
Oh, but I just did.
I am in the military and have relatives who work for the federal govt, one o whom posts here, you can't tell me shat about federal workers.
Oh, but I just did.
I just told you and I do work with them now and have for the last 10 years. They can be fired and do get fired.
You're right FlayLo, your posts are useless.Five myths about federal workers
Th rightwing shatheads will still repeat the same shat, maybe this post is useless.
My career started in the private sector (corporations). Then I went to academia. Then I went to federal government.
Now, I'm private again, contracting for the government.
In general and in my experience, the least efficient and most wasteful of the bunch is academia - by far, no comparison. But, when they waste with inefficiencies, it's small beans compared to the federal budget. The federal government is quite efficient in some areas, but the number of administrative assistants needed to support those who do actually get work done is crazy - absolutely insane. That is very wasteful and very inefficient. The yearly audits by the federal government on the federal government typically demonstrate the inefficiencies and waste.
The private sector is by far the most efficient and least wasteful. And, for our Marxist comrades out there, that result is completely in line with Marxist theory on workers.
Just my experience and opinion.