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Underpaid Feds?
Army Human Resources Command
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:26 AM
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I have been with the Government for eight and a half years and only making 32,130 per year with a degree.
My children work in the public sector and make much more than I do and they get great benefits. My one daughter had her education paid by her employer and they are now paying for her Masters Degree. All included in her benfits. The figures you are talking about are managers who yes, are probably overpaid.
Re: Underpaid Feds?
USMC
Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:39 PM
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DOD
Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:22 PM
Proverty Level
Defense Contract Management Agency
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:29 AM
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Not sure how Mr. Smith came up with his information on this article, I live in the Silicon Valley and read an article this weekend that place my income level in the proverty level for this area. How could someone say the Federal Employees, make more than private sector employees. Just right here in the company that I reside in as a government employee the fellow coworkers for the company make generally twice plus the average government employee. I think the reasoning and way this information was put together was meant to portray that government workers make that type of money. Really from the workers point of view in the community, it is definitely less.
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USDA
Mon Aug 7, 2006 10:01 AM
Note also that the averages are getting wider apart so the disparity between the federal workforce and the rest of the country is getting further apart. Perhaps we should, as the article states, start thinking of ourselves as Republicans since many of us are in the upper strata of personal income.
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Army
Tue Aug 8, 2006 3:17 PM
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Minerals Management
Wed Sep 27, 2006 9:49 AM
Fed Pay
SSA
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:30 AM
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I do not think this analysis was a one-to-one regarding job types. For example, I was a IT professional in the private sector and received yearly bonuses that was over 10% of my salary. Does that account for anything?
I do not agree with this article.....
DoD
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:31 AM
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After reading this article, I went to the pay tables and compared the DC area to Pittsburgh and the Rest of the U.S. to see how DC's COLA ranked. When comparing GS 11 salaries, DC is around $54,300, Pittsburgh is $53,500 and the rest of the US is around $51,900. First, Pittsburgh's cost of living is no where near DC's and they're only $1,500 behind. And the rest of the US is only $2,400 behind DC. Something's wrong with that. This is also why DC agencies have a hard time retaining people because why make $54,000 as a GS-11 when you can have the same years of experience and go into the private sector and make $60-something with the same experience. I seriously think the COLA needs to be re-thought. Maybe this is where NSPS would be good....but we won't touch that debate.....
Underpaid Feds?
DOD
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:33 AM
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calif is soooo expensensive. we cannot keep up
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Navy
Tue Aug 8, 2006 8:22 AM
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DOD
Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:42 AM
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USMC
Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:45 PM
I'm in GA and have a 3,000 sq ft home with an inground pool on 3/4 acre. The house only cost me $140,000 two years ago. I left New Orleans because of Katrina and much to my surprise, there is a life after living in the "Big Easy". Now I can afford to have a house in GA and a good time in New Orleans.
Federal vs. private sector pay.
GSA
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:37 AM
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Remeber that much Federal work has been privatized. In GSA, many lower wage grade positions are now done by contractors, so I thinke our grade pyramid has skewed toward the higher GS positions, less WG's. So it may not be a completely fair comparison unless you include Federal work don by contractors and their employees. Averages can be very deceptive if the underlying data is not analyzed properly.
Looking forward to seeing the stats and sources.
EPA
Mon Aug 7, 2006 9:40 AM
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I'd like to see his method, sample, and data. Having working in private and public sectors, I just don't buy it, no matter what the reputation of the Cato Institute.