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Jan 20, 2019
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donnerstag
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The ones getting back pay have an incentive to stay
Even if they land something else, they will want to come back long enough to get paid.
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How long does the gov’t shutdown need to last before gov’t employees decide to enter the private sector?
CrimWalCoug
All-American in practice
1/20/19 3:41am
Those pensions and health benefits are too good to give up and a huge liability
WDaddy
1/20/19 5:31am
How long would/could you wait?
CrimWalCoug
1/20/19 5:33am
Yeah I agree. As an older employee, I'd be working out of a temp agency already
WDaddy
1/20/19 5:42am
I could wait awhile, plenty of banks offering interest free loans for those
califcougar
1/20/19 6:02am
FERS is not that great of a pension anymore and the employee is the one
RWaters
1/20/19 7:38am
Correct. The benefits for FERS are still good when you retire but the
cougarfan84
1/20/19 8:11am
I have a family member who is already looking for other jobs.
BeefNoodleCoug
1/20/19 6:54am
That's rough for fed. Employees required to work.
Great38
1/20/19 8:27am
The ones getting back pay have an incentive to stay
donnerstag
1/20/19 9:02am
This won’t happen because they would actually have to get a job where
Idahofallsblue
1/20/19 9:31am
Isn't half of Idaho Falls gov. employees?
Great38
1/20/19 9:40am
Who knows. Probably. I don’t think the site workers are furloughed. Maybe I’m
Idahofallsblue
1/20/19 10:19am
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