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But benefits are probably better, no?Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I'm administering Covid-19 virus disaster loans for the Small Business Administration. This job was created through the massive stimulus bill recently passed by Congress.
I'm not a government employee, I'm an independent contractor.I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I'm administering Covid-19 virus disaster loans for the Small Business Administration. This job was created through the massive stimulus bill recently passed by Congress.
Then that would seem to be a rather impossible comparison. What private sector job, is a Covid-19 virus disaster loan issuer?
You need to at least compare apples to apples here.
Obviously I can't argue with you on this, because I can't compare your job, as a temp employee for a temp position for an emergency fund.
All of the people I know that work for the government... all of them earn more than private sector jobs, and they get crazy good benefits.
Even just comparing the post office to UPS, is ridiculous. Entry level post office job, is $16/hour? UPS starts you off at $13/hour? And you handle way more boxes at UPS, than you do at the post office. You really earn your money at UPS.
And then the post office has insane benefits. 26 days off a year? Plus 10 holidays? Plus a full pension? Plus a retirement account program (TPS or something)?
Government jobs pay a ton for what they are, and have generous benefits.
/—— / Everyone I know who worked at the USPS had a countdown to how many paychecks till they could retire. They all hated the job.I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I'm administering Covid-19 virus disaster loans for the Small Business Administration. This job was created through the massive stimulus bill recently passed by Congress.
Then that would seem to be a rather impossible comparison. What private sector job, is a Covid-19 virus disaster loan issuer?
You need to at least compare apples to apples here.
Obviously I can't argue with you on this, because I can't compare your job, as a temp employee for a temp position for an emergency fund.
All of the people I know that work for the government... all of them earn more than private sector jobs, and they get crazy good benefits.
Even just comparing the post office to UPS, is ridiculous. Entry level post office job, is $16/hour? UPS starts you off at $13/hour? And you handle way more boxes at UPS, than you do at the post office. You really earn your money at UPS.
And then the post office has insane benefits. 26 days off a year? Plus 10 holidays? Plus a full pension? Plus a retirement account program (TPS or something)?
Government jobs pay a ton for what they are, and have generous benefits.
I'm not a government employee, I'm an independent contractor.I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I'm administering Covid-19 virus disaster loans for the Small Business Administration. This job was created through the massive stimulus bill recently passed by Congress.
Then that would seem to be a rather impossible comparison. What private sector job, is a Covid-19 virus disaster loan issuer?
You need to at least compare apples to apples here.
Obviously I can't argue with you on this, because I can't compare your job, as a temp employee for a temp position for an emergency fund.
All of the people I know that work for the government... all of them earn more than private sector jobs, and they get crazy good benefits.
Even just comparing the post office to UPS, is ridiculous. Entry level post office job, is $16/hour? UPS starts you off at $13/hour? And you handle way more boxes at UPS, than you do at the post office. You really earn your money at UPS.
And then the post office has insane benefits. 26 days off a year? Plus 10 holidays? Plus a full pension? Plus a retirement account program (TPS or something)?
Government jobs pay a ton for what they are, and have generous benefits.
/—— / Everyone I know who worked at the USPS had a countdown to how many paychecks till they could retire. They all hated the job.I am a contract worker and have low pay and no benefits. Maybe if I stick around long enough, I'll get a permanent job. But now, I'm a temp.Lucky me, but I'll be making only half as much money as I was making in the private sector.
What specifically are you doing for the government? What's your job?
I know a guy right now that works for the government, and he does an identical job to what I do. He's making about 1/3 more money than I make. And he has crazy good benefits. The benefits alone for government workers, is worth about a 25% pay cut.
I'm administering Covid-19 virus disaster loans for the Small Business Administration. This job was created through the massive stimulus bill recently passed by Congress.
Then that would seem to be a rather impossible comparison. What private sector job, is a Covid-19 virus disaster loan issuer?
You need to at least compare apples to apples here.
Obviously I can't argue with you on this, because I can't compare your job, as a temp employee for a temp position for an emergency fund.
All of the people I know that work for the government... all of them earn more than private sector jobs, and they get crazy good benefits.
Even just comparing the post office to UPS, is ridiculous. Entry level post office job, is $16/hour? UPS starts you off at $13/hour? And you handle way more boxes at UPS, than you do at the post office. You really earn your money at UPS.
And then the post office has insane benefits. 26 days off a year? Plus 10 holidays? Plus a full pension? Plus a retirement account program (TPS or something)?
Government jobs pay a ton for what they are, and have generous benefits.