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So we still laying off all these civilians and Flags if we invade Iran?
Can you justify keeping them if we don't?
So we still laying off all these civilians and Flags if we invade Iran?
Which ones, the flags or the civilians? From the guidance we’ve received we are cutting civilian jobs just to cut them. Every department has been told to identify whatever number of billets which equals between 8 and 10%. I can easily justify keeping the ones in my division where I’m currently at. Who do you think is picking up the work of CENTCOM work as the staff disperses or the new extra tasks as a result of their increase? The work isn’t stopping.Can you justify keeping them if we don't?
I agree with this but we have a recent history of not thinking through everything.Unless the Iranians do something ljke nuke one of our cities, I don’t see us going in heavy on the ground. Not right now, and not with this president.
Just what we need - a government entity that is specially trained to operate against dissidents in the digital space.
Free speech and privacy are so 2000 and late...
Yup. Exactly the reasons I don't plan to go back. Making good money at home and I do not miss the G14/15 mafia one nanosmidgen.Speaking to a supervisor I'll probably go work for in a few weeks, the cuts to DoW aren't the win people thought they were getting. As I mentioned before, we lost a lot of skill positions such as engineering, cyber, and contracts (probably others, I only know about those). You know what we didn't lose?
Management. Those GS-14's and -15's who spent careers getting there and then amassing power? Still there.
You talk about the Deep State and yet left that very apparatus in power. My command actually added management at a time when the workers were being encouraged to take DRP, VERA/VSIP, etc. We didn't even shuffle management and break up their hold on power, we GAVE them power because they will have the first (and only in most cases) say in who stays and who goes. That's a huge L. We've focused so much on the worker level we didn't think about the managers because we assumed they would go. They didn't.
With the RTO sick days are through the roof. Situational telework we would use in the past is gone, so instead of getting a full day out of people we're taking sick days. I'm typing this from home for this very reason, a situation where I'd stay home but work now results in not working at all when I take a sick day.
There's another area I'd love to expand upon but can't given the subject. 30k view though, "doing less with more" is impractical in some areas so covering down after the departures just isn't getting it done.
Chasing down fraud, waste, and abuse in the DoW via these avenues is a huge swing and a miss. At least the F-35 has funding and promotions galore.
Interesting - apropos of nothing else in your post, that exact situation falls into some very clear guidance from my leadership as a qualifier for situational telework.With the RTO sick days are through the roof. Situational telework we would use in the past is gone, so instead of getting a full day out of people we're taking sick days. I'm typing this from home for this very reason, a situation where I'd stay home but work now results in not working at all when I take a sick day.
Interesting - apropos of nothing else in your post, that exact situation falls into some very clear guidance from my leadership as a qualifier for situational telework.
You know what else looks good? The SECWAR in a little bird shooting at targets on Dam Neck or in a F18…Speaking to a supervisor I'll probably go work for in a few weeks, the cuts to DoW aren't the win people thought they were getting. As I mentioned before, we lost a lot of skill positions such as engineering, cyber, and contracts (probably others, I only know about those). You know what we didn't lose?
Management. Those GS-14's and -15's who spent careers getting there and then amassing power? Still there.
You talk about the Deep State and yet left that very apparatus in power. My command actually added management at a time when the workers were being encouraged to take DRP, VERA/VSIP, etc. We didn't even shuffle management and break up their hold on power, we GAVE them power because they will have the first (and only in most cases) say in who stays and who goes. That's a huge L. We've focused so much on the worker level we didn't think about the managers because we assumed they would go. They didn't.
With the RTO sick days are through the roof. Situational telework we would use in the past is gone, so instead of getting a full day out of people we're taking sick days. I'm typing this from home for this very reason, a situation where I'd stay home but work now results in not working at all when I take a sick day.
There's another area I'd love to expand upon but can't given the subject. 30k view though, "doing more with less" is impractical in some areas so covering down after the departures just isn't getting it done.
Chasing down fraud, waste, and abuse in the DoW via these avenues is a huge swing and a miss. At least the F-35 has funding and promotions galore.
ETA: the original "doing more with less" was reversed. Oof.
Interesting - apropos of nothing else in your post, that exact situation falls into some very clear guidance from my leadership as a qualifier for situational telework.
We were told the exact same thing as @AWP. No telework was authorized at all, any more, even when it was clearly the best way to go. The most recent insanity was during a section wide power outage at the base. They couldn't give us an estimated time for the power to be restored so we sat around for an hour or so outside the building. Finally the O6 says we can go home and telework so we all go back upstairs, in the dark with our own flashlights (cuz this happened so often), got our computers, went back downstairs, and headed to our cars. As we were headed to the gate, we (contractors) all got calls from the GS crew telling us to turn around. My office-mate had made it passed the guard shack and was almost to Las Vegas Blvd. Feckless leadership.The guidance is clear but some managers are refusing telework requests regardless of the circumstances.
Speaking to a supervisor I'll probably go work for in a few weeks, the cuts to DoW aren't the win people thought they were getting. As I mentioned before, we lost a lot of skill positions such as engineering, cyber, and contracts (probably others, I only know about those). You know what we didn't lose?
Management. Those GS-14's and -15's who spent careers getting there and then amassing power? Still there.
We were told the exact same thing as @AWP. No telework was authorized at all, any more, even when it was clearly the best way to go. The most recent insanity was during a section wide power outage at the base. They couldn't give us an estimated time for the power to be restored so we sat around for an hour or so outside the building. Finally the O6 says we can go home and telework so we all go back upstairs, in the dark with our own flashlights (cuz this happened so often), got our computers, went back downstairs, and headed to our cars. As we were headed to the gate, we (contractors) all got calls from the GS crew telling us to turn around. My office-mate had made it passed the guard shack and was almost to Las Vegas Blvd. Feckless leadership.
No senate vote today.