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   / Essential Workers? #81  
And don’t government employees get a huge amount of time off (vacation time, sick pay, paid holidays, etc.)
I believe there are also education and other benefits very uncommon to the private sector.
 
   / Essential Workers? #82  
Most federal pensions aren’t that much. For example the formula for the pension is: the average of the last three years salary times 1% times the number of years of service. Do the math. For a salary of $75k with 30 years service, the annual pension is $22,500. Of course federal employees also pay social security, so we can also collect that. Also we have the option to withhold funds to contribute to the thrift savings program (similar to a 401k). Many corporate employees do better in retirement.
That's the new system, FERS, it relies on SS, your pension, and the TSP (Thrift Savings Plan). The key is to invest wisely in the TSP. SS is probably going to die.
Under the old system, CSRS, we got a higher % but no SS and not as much TSP.

Government employment has always provided more long term job security than private industry, but lower salaries.
That's the way it was throughout my career. Most of us scientists were not money hungry and preferred the job stability. The contractor people that made bigger $$ for the same work also stood to lose their job if the contract was not awarded.

But then I came from the cohort that grew up on the words "“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country”.
 
   / Essential Workers? #83  
It’s getting more brazen as essential workers have gone from hero to zero if not vaccinated.

Law Enforcement is experiencing both retirements and vaccine termination as crime becomes embolden.

Brazen mobs of dozens or maybe 50+ attacking/looting during store hours in high end locations targeting multiple Bay Area retail.

But it’s just property crime and not where we live is the old refrain but now it is coming to you.

Link to upscale Bay Area community of Walnut Creek with high end jewelers, retailers.

video shows perps driving late model cars and agile… doubt any retired folks doing this
We did a project there a few years back, can't believe that area would have a problem. It's gonna be a wakeup call for sure.
 
   / Essential Workers? #84  
And don’t government employees get a huge amount of time off (vacation time, sick pay, paid holidays, etc.)
I believe there are also education and other benefits very uncommon to the private sector.

It’s not just how much you get, it’s how much you can keep and roll over. Check out Benefits. Benefits that generous are unheard of for the majority of private sector jobs.
 
   / Essential Workers? #85  
It’s not just how much you get, it’s how much you can keep and roll over. Check out Benefits. Benefits that generous are unheard of for the majority of private sector jobs.
Yes this is true.
“Salary” might be higher in private sector, but salary + benefits in government sector are rarely matched in private sector
 
   / Essential Workers? #86  
I certainly did not get rich as a paid firefighter over my 30 year career, but I am now enjoying the great retirement benefits.
 
   / Essential Workers? #87  
If I had a federal job I would want to be working in an embassy or consulate overseas. US holidays plus local holidays!
 
   / Essential Workers? #88  
We did a project there a few years back, can't believe that area would have a problem. It's gonna be a wakeup call for sure.
I can't be a wakeup call, because it's not an isolated incident. Due to rampant retail theft, nearby Walgreens and CVS have closed multiple stores, permanently, and curtailed hours at remaining stores. Surprisingly, when they do that, in response to crime, the community gets mad at THEM, the greedy stores, not the criminals and perps who cause the change.

The genesis of this was lessening the penalties for stealing. Under $1,000 in theft now in CA is a minor crime that is rarely pursued. Criminal gangs bring calculators-- so when the shopping cart hits $950 in value they push it out the door and load the contents into the car and drive away. The security guards are instructed to not get involved-- since taking any sort of action could cause even greater liability by the store.


Ain't life grand ...
 
   / Essential Workers? #89  
I will say the about 10 years ago, Indiana overhauled it's DMV. It's rare that I now spend more than 10 minutes in there. The service is great, fast, and friendly. Fantastic. Probably a model for all other states.
They revamped our offices a few years back. Was in and out within 20 minutes after that. Although this year was a different story.

People were buying vehicles left and right, trailers, boats and other things requiring a registration.

Waited in line for 2 hours to register my new truck back in February. Hopefully it won't be as bad this week when I swing by to change the addresses on my license, and vehicles.
 
   / Essential Workers? #90  
I have only gone to the local DMV office for a vehicle registration once in about 10 years. It took me longer to walk from my car in the parking lot to the building than to complete the transaction. Less than 5 minutes.

I normally register vehicles and trailers on-line. The coffee is much better at home.
 
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