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Perks of federal administrative jobs

EverettChrisEverettChris Member Posts: 4,501
edited August 23 in Tug Tavern

Where making payroll is always a given unless the government gets a shutdown from Congress and we see stories of the poor widdle feddies and how it just isn’t fair.

These are not necessary jobs when you can take more than two months of vacation paid for by people maybe getting 4 weeks if they are lucky.

  • The average pay in 109 of 125 federal agencies was more than $100,000 per employee and after just three years federal employees received 44 days – 8.8 full work weeks of paid time off.

  • In a report to Congress, the Biden Administration redacted (hid) 350,000 names and 280,000 work locations from the payrolls. And these employees aren’t spies or intelligence officers – they are rank-and-file workers within the alphabet soup of traditional federal agencies like Education, Health and Health Services, EPA, or IRS. As a result, the organization couldn’t tell “who” was working, “where” they were located, and “what” they were doing!

  • At the Department of Commerce, the Inspector General found 23% of employees sampled were overpaid.

  • Employees took nearly a year in some instances to update their duty station, which dictates their locality pay. The Department couldn’t verify whether employees were showing up to the office as required.

  • The Commerce Department has 47,000 employees. The Inspector General sampled only 31 employees and seven of those were overpaid by a combined $43,000!


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