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   / Essential Workers? #21  
Not all federal employees just sit around shooting the bull. I retired as an RN a few months ago from the VA healthcare system. I worked my ass off. There is a national RN shortage. Hospitals and the media say that the units are full and can’t take anymore, that’s bull @#$&. It’s a shortage of staff not beds. Nurses from China, Korea, India etc are flooding in that can barely speak English. Once again we are being lied too.
 
   / Essential Workers? #22  
Cash is still not accepted for these government debt and credit cards have a 2% convenience fee.
I am wondering about the legality of this practice. I ordered a meal at a restaurant and they refused cash would it be legal to just say "thank you for the meal" and then walk out. The bill says that it is legal tender for ALL debts.View attachment 721632
 
   / Essential Workers? #23  
USFS‘s mismanagement of the hundreds of thousands of acres in my neck of the woods (60% beetle kill they didn’t bother to treat) resulted in over $20,000 of damage to my property. I had all of mine treated, but it didn’t matter. The fire on USFS land behind mine burned multiple acres. To throw salt on the wound, they bulldozed 3 fire lines through my property and forest. To my dismay they never cleaned it up. I had to do it all. I was also never allowed to get reimbursed for expenses related to the fire line damage repairs.

USFS might not be lazy but my experience has been they are very irresponsible, and not accountable for their actions. About like every other government agency.
 
   / Essential Workers? #24  
USFS‘s mismanagement of the hundreds of thousands of acres in my neck of the woods (60% beetle kill they didn’t bother to treat) resulted in over $20,000 of damage to my property. I had all of mine treated, but it didn’t matter. The fire on USFS land behind mine burned multiple acres. To throw salt on the wound, they bulldozed 3 fire lines through my property and forest. To my dismay they never cleaned it up. I had to do it all. I was also never allowed to get reimbursed for expenses related to the fire line damage repairs.

USFS might not be lazy but my experience has been they are very irresponsible, and not accountable for their actions. About like every other government agency.
USFS only has funding appropriated by Congress and has hundreds of millions of acres to treat. There is a very limited market for forest product processing, and this means that the government must pay for removing excess trees and fuel on every acre. Congress has never funded for treatment of all the lands that need work. But even so we do treat millions of acres annually.
 
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I am a forester working for the US Forest Service. Every day my co-workers and I put in long days, often in the field doing physical activities or long office hours. We don’t get paid overtime; we just do what is needed to finish the job. Most federal employees are the same. Many of the people posting here seem to have no idea what the typical civil service employee does, and seem to think that we drink coffee all day.
No real contact with federal... just city, county and state...

Each year I write checks that include thousands for schools and libraries...

Libraries closed over 1.5 years...

Inspection and plan review severely curtailed... mostly limited to existing...

I manage Residential Rental property and burdened with more responsibility due to Covid but left with NO remedy due to Covid closure of court house...

Access to public records non-existent... I have spent hours at county offices researching property titles and have not been able over a year.

Of course Fire, EMT and police never caught a break... just like hospital workers...
 
   / Essential Workers? #26  
No real contact with federal... just city, county and state...

Each year I write checks that include thousands for schools and libraries...

Libraries closed over 1.5 years...

Inspection and plan review severely curtailed... mostly limited to existing...

Access to public records non-existent... I have spent hours at county offices researching property titles and have not been able over a year.

Of course Fire, EMT and police never caught a break... just like hospital workers...
I am likewise perturbed at the lack of service at State DMV offices and county government offices. I consider going to these places to be a major ordeal.
 
   / Essential Workers? #27  
I have a 10 acre undeveloped piece of property where i grow grass for the horses to graze. Its ag property worth maybe 300k . Taxed about $80 per year.
And I pay $2800 per year on 15 acres with a manufactured home (double wide)
 
   / Essential Workers? #28  
And I pay $2800 per year on 15 acres with a manufactured home (double wide)
I pay about the same on 20 acres with a 2100 square foot home with basement and 2400 square foot barn. But I do get what I pay for (minimal county services).
 
   / Essential Workers? #30  
Just like a lot of people view dealing with the Federal government.
Definitely dealing with social security office is an ordeal. Those types of service centers don’t represent the vast majority of what federal employees do.
 
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